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Recent sales in Conifer Grove: what's actually selling in 2026

Ena Aholelei

Ena Aholelei

Senior Real Estate Agent · 7 July 2026 · 4 min read

Ray White AT Realty

I'm Ena Aholelei, and Conifer Grove is one of the pockets I work regularly on the Pat Lapalapa Group team. People ask me constantly what's actually selling here right now, not the suburb-wide average everyone quotes, but real, recent, verifiable sales. So here's the honest version, sourced properly, with the rows I couldn't verify left out rather than guessed.

The headline number first

Over the last 12 months, the median sale price in Conifer Grove sits around $895,000, a small decrease on the year before (Source: realestate.co.nz suburb insights, REINZ data, as at July 2026). That number is a starting point, not an answer. Conifer Grove now spans the original 1970s-80s streets and the newer Waiata Shores subdivision, and the two price very differently, which is exactly why a suburb median can mislead you about your own home.

Recent sold properties

Every row below is a real, individually verified sale, address, price, sale date, and whatever of beds, bathrooms, parking and land size was publicly available for that specific property at time of writing. Where a field wasn't published, I've left it out rather than guess it.

AddressSale priceSale dateBedsBathsParkingLand size
37 Evanda Crescent$1,100,000Dec 202541Not published678m²
26 Emory Drive$1,138,000Oct 2025522Not published
1 Gaylord Place$1,260,0002026 (month not published)522898m²

Source: OneRoof recently-sold listings and Ray White Takanini sold-property records, cross-checked, as at July 2026. Sale price for 1 Gaylord Place is confirmed but the exact sale month wasn't published on the listing, so I've stated the year only rather than guess a month.

What that actually tells you

Two of these three sales are on larger, character-driven Conifer Grove sections, 37 Evanda Crescent on 678m² of freehold land, and 1 Gaylord Place on 898m². Both cleared well above the suburb median, which tracks with what I see on the ground: the original Conifer Grove streets, with their bigger, tree-lined sections, tend to sell above the blended average, while smaller, newer stock and units bring that median down.

None of this replaces a proper appraisal on your specific home. A suburb median, and even three genuine comparable sales, can't account for your section, your renovation state, or which pocket of Conifer Grove you're actually in. That's what a free appraisal is for.

Next step

If you're weighing up selling in Conifer Grove, I'll come through, walk the home, and pull the comparable sales that genuinely apply to your street and section, not the suburb headline. No pressure to list.

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