ONEHUNGA, Auckland, New Zealand
3,041 $ / month
Stylish living in the brand new second stage of the iconic Fabric of Onehunga (Fabric2) can now be yours! Elevated with beautiful western views over the Manakau harbour, 509 Fabric2 maintains its own sense of luxury and seclusion, yet is still connected to the surrounding landscaping below that Fabric is so beloved for. Located in one of Auckland’s most vibrant and well-established suburbs, Fabric’s expansive green spaces and beautifully landscaped shared gardens create a tranquil environment, fostering a true sense of community where residents can truly feel at home. Designed by renowned architect Ashton Mitchell, these striking buildings mark the final stage in the impressive transformation of Onehunga. In 509 Fabric2, two bedrooms are thoughtfully separated, providing peace and privacy, all with the convenience of lock-and-leave living. Clean lines, a soothing color palette, and premium finishes reflect the careful design. Key features: Open plan living Quality construction Dishwasher included Fridge and washing machine/dryer included Airconditioning / heating and ducted fresh air Blinds Good storage (including a storage locker) Bike storage Elevator 100% seismically rated Pet friendly Flexible terms Fabric2 is situated on a quiet street a short walk from the heart of historic Onehunga village with its vibrant cafes, shops, and art galleries. There is also Dress Smart nearby, and the future Waiapu Precinct—a regeneration project set to deliver a new town square and supermarket. With the foreshore restoration continuing to reconnect the suburb to the harbour, Onehunga also looks firmly to the future. Onehunga is very well located with good motorway access and public transport options. Trains and buses on your doorstep are a real benefit with current fuel issues. Available 18 April 2026. Join the Fabric community!
Property type
apartment
Rooms
2
Size
392 m²
Price
3,041 $
Rental period
Unlimited
ONEHUNGA, Auckland, New Zealand
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