
Lake Karak is part of a recent development, 30 minutes south of the center of Auckland. This classy unit provides its residents with an alternative lifestyle for the hustle and bustle of the city, with a laid-back lifestyle in beautiful surroundings. Over the past 12 months, some important developments have taken place in the area, new divisions have opened, new roads to the harbor have opened and a local school has opened. Learn more about this new development and why residents love their lifestyle here.
Lake Karak is part of a new development south of Auckland. The first development was a successful division of Karaka Harborside, which quickly attracted interest for many people looking for a new home from the central city. The development of the Karakai lakes closely followed the same park and modern luxury homes.
The sights of Karaka are many. First, because of its location near the Auckland motorway and the Papakura railway station, it was easily accessible for workers heading to the central city or its southern and eastern suburbs. Secondly, the price of a house and land package is reasonable compared to the prices for the exhoborant, located closer to the suburbs. Thirdly, there are two new schools located nearby, one within walking distance, both in the area for the Karak district and in the center with a high decile. Last but not least, Karak’s units are incredibly well thought out, overlooking the harbor, the park, like lakes, wide footpaths, playgrounds and covenants to provide only quality construction in the area.
Not only luxury homes in the area attract people, but people of the new lifestyle find them in motion. Addressing the residents of Karak’s lakes, we found that there was a strong sense of community in the area, probably due to the fact that people in the vicinity were attracted to like-minded people. Residents talked about street dinners throughout the year, and even Christmas decorations contests, which included home sledges on one street, which were used to pull children around.
The feeling of space, the well-lit streets and the sense of community - this is what the residents say makes the area very safe. Some even commented that they were happy to run in the evening or in the early morning when it was dark, because they felt safe in the new division. There are also new passages along the coastline on the harbor side, which are even wide enough for pushchairs.
For those who want to explore a little further, the Clevedon markets are a great place to visit on Sundays, Clarkes Beach is a great place to go for a swim or picnic with the family, and the botanical gardens are a short drive away. For sports facilities there is the Massi Park Papiour’s water center, which has a swimming pool for the Olympic class and a children's pool for children. In addition, for car lovers there is the Pukekohe Park race track, which is only 15 minutes away, and, of course, Hampton Downs is right on the road. In addition, there are shopping centers, restaurants, cafes and theaters all within a short and easy movement, or you can catch a train to the city at weekends.
As you can see, there are endless reasons why Karak attracts so many new residents. If you want to live in Auckland or want to improve your lifestyle, you should come and check it out yourself.

