Omaha, New Zealand · NZD $5,000,000+
30 Caroline Heights meets every threshold under the March 2026 Overseas Investment Act reforms. For AIP, Investor 1, and Investor 2 visa holders, this residence clears each compliance gate with confidence.
Valuation above the NZD $5,000,000 statutory minimum — fully qualifying for the fast-track pathway.
Verified as Residential/Lifestyle on the District Valuation Roll with no sensitivity restrictions.
Land area under 5 hectares, enabling accelerated processing and priority OIO assessment.
Primary Residence, Holiday Home, or Rental Asset — with no minimum stay requirements imposed.
A high-demand, finite-supply coastal enclave that has consistently attracted sophisticated buyers seeking both capital stability and lifestyle excellence. The Omaha peninsula remains one of New Zealand's most coveted residential addresses.
"A safe harbour profile sought by discerning investors for long-term capital preservation — in one of the Southern Hemisphere's most desirable coastal settings."OIA Property Classification Summary
Designed by renowned architect Alastair Dodds and completed in 2020, the residence is engineered to the highest standards — a structure as enduring as its setting.
For the globally mobile investor, 30 Caroline Heights represents a rare convergence of lifestyle and strategic utility — within one of the most stable sovereign environments in the world.
Omaha's frontline addresses are finite. This high-demand, constrained-supply enclave delivers the safe harbour profile sought by sophisticated investors for generational stability.
Reinforced concrete and cedar construction with a low-maintenance, high-durability profile — essential for offshore owners managing multi-jurisdictional lifestyles.
60 minutes from Auckland CBD — a world-class primary base enabling seamless oversight of NZ business investments while meeting in-country residency obligations.
The lift-serviced three-level layout accommodates extended family or private staff — critical for families transitioning their primary base to New Zealand.
A streamlined three-phase process designed to bring clarity, speed, and certainty to overseas purchasers navigating the OIA framework.
Days 1–5
Agreement is signed, made conditional on OIO Consent. Purchaser instructs their preferred New Zealand legal counsel to begin the application.
Days 6–20
Technical due diligence conducted, including a Registered Valuation and Title Sensitivity Audit. Once verified, the application is lodged.
Days 21–35
The Overseas Investment Office assesses the application with a 5-working-day operational target for this specific streamlined pathway.
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