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Ryman Healthcare plans new retirement villages at Karaka and Cambridge

Written by Ryman Healthcare | May 20, 2021 11:25:20 PM

Media release – May 21, 2021

New villages worth a combined $350 million will free up homes and boost local economies

Ryman Healthcare has purchased new sites in Karaka and Cambridge to meet growing demand for retirement homes and care.

Ryman is New Zealand’s largest retirement village operator and its villages are home to more than 12,500 residents.

The new sites in Karaka and Cambridge will help meet growing demand for Ryman’s integrated living and care model.

Ryman villages offer a choice of independent and assisted living options as well as resthome, hospital and dementia care all on one site.

They also include beautiful gardens, indoor pools, cafes and movie theatres.
Both villages are in fast-growing areas where housing is in short supply. The villages will free up hundreds of homes in the local housing market.

“Our research shows South Auckland and the Waikato are both regions where demand for better retirement living and care are needed so we have been looking for possible sites for some time,’’ Ryman Chief Development Officer Jeremy Moore said.

“We’re delighted to have secured these sites and we will design and build new villages that everyone can be proud of.’’

The Karaka property is on a large 10.4-hectare site on Hingaia Road and is 1.5km from Karaka village and 4km from the centre of Papakura.

It has views across the countryside to the Hunua Ranges and is well suited to a townhouse development and could eventually be home to more than 350 residents and worth $220 million.

The Cambridge site is on 8.6 hectares of rural land west of the town and is part of a larger residential development.

It could eventually be home to more than 320 residents and be worth $150 million when completed.

Ryman villages are named after significant people from the community and Mr Moore said naming suggestions for both sites were welcomed.

Other names include Sir Edmund Hillary, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Dame Malvina Major, Possum Bourne and Linda Jones.

Ryman Karaka site (outlined in orange)

Ryman Cambridge site (outlined in orange)