
Blue Sky Property Group is dedicated to building smarter, warmer homes that feel great to live.
Lyndon Fairbairn hasn’t counted how many nails Blue Sky Property has used, “but it’s a lot!” he says.
The managing director of the Dunedin company and his small team are making a big impact on the city’s property development scene.
Since Blue Sky Property was launched in 2021 they’ve focused on creating high-quality homes in great locations. And there’s something for everyone including first home buyers, downsizers, and investors.
“We take a lot of pride in delivering new builds that are stylish, low maintenance, and built to last,” Fairbairn says.
He and the other directors Tony Illingworth, David Smillie, and Leon Hallett are all Dunedin locals. Between them they have an impressive 120 years of experience in the building industry.
Each of them brings something different to the board table: surveying and building, property law, home design, and marketing.
“It’s a real team effort and we love what we do,” Fairbairn says.

Blue Sky Property works with a broad range of clients, but they have found a particular niche creating homes for downsizers.
When the Rawhiti Residences – a trio of beautifully designed single-level townhouses in Musselburgh - sold out in days, the company knew they were on the right track.
“In fact, some of our projects sell out within hours,” Fairbairn notes. “We often have waitlists for upcoming releases.”
Another standout project that sold out rapidly is Villa St Clair, a development of four high-end homes just a block from Dunedin’s favourite beach.
Architecturally designed, the homes feature raked ceilings, ensuite bathrooms, and beautiful finishes including cedar detailing, stone benchtops, and Fisher & Paykel appliances.
Villa St Clair was specifically designed for downsizers, families, and professionals, and is a showcase of Blue Sky Property’s passion for luxury and location.
They are currently working on their 17th development in Dunedin, comprising around 90 homes and over $80 million is sales.
“Behind those numbers is a commitment to quality, thoughtful design, and making homes that people genuinely love to live in,” Fairbairn says.
He and the team are now looking forward to bringing The Grendon Collection to the Dunedin market. This new project on Maori Hill’s Grendon Street sees Blue Sky Property working with the highly respected and award-winning Dunedin architecture company Mason & Wales.

The luxury development on a prime corner site includes two beautifully designed north-facing three-bedroom homes. In one of the city’s most prestigious neighbourhoods, they will offer warm and contemporary living.
Supporting the local industries is important to Blue Sky Property. They prioritise New Zealand made on their developments – and even Dunedin made when they can.
As well as having kitchens, staircases, and windows made in Dunedin, they also work with standout local partners Lewis Architecture, while NZ Property Solutions provide fantastic sales and marketing.
“It really does take a village!” Fairbairn reflects. “We’re incredibly grateful to all the experts who’ve been a part of the journey so far. Their hard work means everything to us.”
Another big focus for Blue Sky Property is sustainability. They go above and beyond in that sphere, particularly in terms of insulation and natural light.
The company uses eco-friendly materials and techniques whenever possible, and all of their developments meet the standards for Healthy Homes.
“It’s all about building smarter, warmer homes that feel great to live in,” Fairbairn concludes.
30 Lochend Street, Musselbugh, 9013, Dunedin