
Fletcher Living
Fletcher Living has a long history and strong commitment to providing quality new homes for Kiwis. It has taken over 100 years to get to where we are today - since James Fletcher built his first weatherboard home in Dunedin in 1909. The home still stands proud and is an ever present statement of our craftsmanship.
We understand that life is meant to be enjoyed. And in our brand new homes, you’ll be able to do that the moment you walk through the door. We carefully choose locations that offer great access to key amenities and services and develop neighbourhoods with a strong sense of community.
Households today are made up of diverse dynamics and cultures. Our versatile homes are inspired by life and with a wide variety of homes on offer, from standalone to terrace/duplex homes to apartments, you’re sure to find somewhere you’ll feel instantly at home.
Opening Hours
- Monday 8:00am - 5:00pm
- Tuesday 8:00am - 5:00pm
- Wednesday 8:00am - 5:00pm
- Thursday 8:00am - 5:00pm
- Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm
- Saturday CLOSED
- Sunday CLOSED
Hours shown were last updated in September 2022. Please note these are standard trading hours and may be affected by public holidays. If these hours are incorrect, please contact us at info@ccba.co.nz
Parking
With over 10,000 car parks in the city centre, find one where you need it.
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Central City
Classics
From the Cathedral Square markets to the Margaret Mahy playground, these beloved central city experiences always draw us back to the CBD.
Central City Classics
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