
Levin is on a steady growth path and The Horowhenua Company says planned redevelopment of key central shopping properties is expected to attract professional, retail, and specialist tenants, meeting the increasing demand for premium office and shopping spaces.
“A pivotal project on the horizon is the development of a 50-hectare industrial block near the Tararua Road interchange. This initiative will offer tailored design-build and sale packages for buyers and tenants. With land values in Levin remaining competitive compared to other regional centres, this development is poised to attract developers, investors, and owner-occupiers, cementing Levin’s position as a prime destination for growth and opportunity.”

A new integrated health facility is being built for the Horowhenua Community. “The Health and Wellbeing Hub will deliver a range of primary health care services in a new purpose built modern facility is being constructed in Durham Street, Levin and will open late 2025” said Catriona Finau McKay, THCL economic development agency CE.
Levin is seeing growth and attractiveness to a wider audience, which includes businesses, investors, and new residents.
An excellent example of a very affordable quality home for sale in Levin is this refurbished 1960s weatherboard home to be sold at auction, if not earlier, as the vendors have a place to be. This property boasts three double bedrooms, a utility room and separate laundry, an updated kitchen and bathroom, a separate toilet, and a family-sized lounge with a log burner and a feature window. Big garage and additional carport plus off-street parking for everything. The home has been re-roofed; there’s a stunning outdoor entertainment area, approx. 789 m2 section with room to live and grow. Stroll to Horowhenua Health Centre, Learning Centre, cafes, and dairy.


To be Sold by Auction Thursday 20th February, 2025 at 1pm, (unless sold prior), at Te Takere (Levin Library), 10 Bath Street, Levin
For more see: https://www.realestate.co.nz/42716023/residential/sale/18-rata-street-levin