Applicant
Neil Properties Limited
Case number(s)
200710032
Decision date
Type
Decision
Decision number200710032
Application number200620136
Date30 March 2007
Offeror/applicantNeil Properties Limited
Ultimate applicant beneficial ownership100 percent - Malaysia, Tiong Family
Beneficial overseas ownership 
- Asset current0 percent
- Asset proposed100 percent
- Share currentN/A
- Share proposedN/A
Offeree(s)/seller(s)Jean Kittow Trust and MacDiarmid (Hugh)
50 percent - New Zealand, Kittow (Jean Gordon) and Boone (John Elliot) as trustees of the Jean Kittow Trust 50 percent - New Zealand, MacDiarmid (Hugh Campbell)
Business activitiesProperty & Business Services - Property
Details of land involved7.1286 hectares of freehold situated at Goldsmith and Coleridge Street, Cambridge being CTs SA21B/1044, SA21B/1045, SA21B/1046, 18425, SA1048/24 and SA132/57 (South Auckland Registry).
Regions involvedWaikato
Total consideration$9,620,000
Consent soughtTo acquire an interest in land which, either alone or together with any associated land, exceeds 0.4 hectares and adjoins land that is listed, or in a class listed, as a reserve, a public park, or other sensitive area by the regulator under section 37.
Rationale

The application has been approved as it met the criteria.

The Overseas Investment Office is satisfied that the individuals with control of the Applicant collectively have business experience and acumen relevant to the overseas investment, and that the Applicant has demonstrated financial commitment towards the overseas investment. The Overseas Investment Office is further satisfied that each individual that exercises control over the Applicant is of good character and is not an individual of the kind referred to in section 7(1) of the Immigration Act 1987.

The Applicant which is part of The Neil Group of companies acquires land for residential subdivision, development and resale. The Applicant proposes to acquire the subject land to add it to the company's portfolio of land for residential subdivision. The land is currently used for residential purposes. The Applicant proposes that the acquisition of the subject land will provide for comprehensive residential development of up to 150 to 180 residential units. The development of the subject land is likely to commence in 2008 and be completed in 2012.

The proposal is likely to result in the following benefits:

  1. the creation of new employment opportunities through the subdivisional work required; and
  2. the introduction of additional investment for development purposes.
ContactDeirdre Norris
Glaister Ennor
PO Box 63
Auckland