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Properties tor Sale TWO NEW HOMES CLOSE TO RICCARTON RACECOURSE nearing completion on two large sites in a small, private lane with a natural slope providing tremendous scope for initiative in landscaping. Both homes have been specially designed for the sites with three double bedrooms. Over 1120 sq* ft, extra large 21ft 6in lounges, facing north and attractively finished with top-class fittings and many features throughout. ii * ana lised fencing on most boundaries all included in this below replacement price for house and section, which must represent some of the best value in Christchurch. RANCH STYLE—S24,4SO BOOMERANG—S24,S9O ASSISTANCE WITH SECOND MORTGAGE FINANCE PHONE 45-189. HOMES 55 EPSOM ROAD Registered Master Builders After hours: 584-379 and 428-975 2326

HILLSBOROUGH. *31,000. 3 bedrooms, plus study (or 4th bedroom), modem stvle brick home (nearly 1400 sq. ft) on a lovely private 35perch section with double garage. Large open living space with visor fireplace, sliding doors to 2 terraces. Great family living here. Phone the sole agents, Ford and Hadfield, Ltd. M.R.E.LN.Z.. 66-569, after hours 427-971. HILL property. This appealing 3 years old P.M. home has drive on access, plus uninterrupted views of alps and sea. Built as luxurious flat by fastidious lady owner, it has two large bedrooms. attractive lounge, all with ranch sliders to terrace, compact modern conveniences. Top quality carpets, drapes, etc. Downstairs two rooms now used as studio for artist plus wash- ■ room and toilet. Terrific scope for easy conversion to separate flat, or as extra rooms for larger family. Close to all amenities too. To inspect contact Mercer Real Estate. M.R.E.LN.Z., 66-917, Una Winter 583-492. 2500 ■■ ■ ■ HILLSBOROUGH, Grange St. Three year old Summerhill stone house on 75.5 perch secUon in two titles. A wonderful family home with lawns and trees. Perfect for the children. The house is built for maximum sun and low maintenance. AU copper spouting. Lounge 22 x 13, living area 22 x 15, 3 double bedrooms, bath and separate shower, central heating and open fire, insulated wall and ceilings, Xpelair and under sink Zip hot water. Double garage and good concrete area for boat or caravan. Private sunnv barbecue area. *46,500. E. V. Jolliffe and Co., M.R.E.1.N.Z., Phone 66-347, after hours Ken Holliday, Halswell 8067. T 3357 HOON HAY. A real gem. Only *25,750 for this immaculate one-owner permanent material home. Fabulous sunny lounge with open fireplace. Separate dining-room. Tons of cupboards in tlie charming blue and whit ekitchen. Two good bedrooms plus delightful sunroom. This home is set on 32 perches of gardeners' delight. This must be a sure seUer. Ph. Heather CoUie, Manchester Homes. M.R.E.LN.Z., 60-050; A.H. 45-737. 9431 HOON HAY, large home on 28 perch section, 3 bedrooms, smaUest 15 x 14, aU with built in wardrobes. Largo lounge with adjoining dining area, space heater in lounge, large garige and workshop. This property can be purchased for *18,500 untarnished, or for *20,000 fully furnished. Pots and pans included. Ph. Mrs Hean, 519-456, or 77-244, L. B. Prendeville, M.R.E.LN.Z. T 3044 HOON HAY. Bungalow of 3 bedrooms, large lounge and separate dining room, on tiay neat corner section. Double garage, separate shower and excellent decor throughout. Built of concrete block and iron roof this sunny home is in really excellent condition. *27,500. Contact P. Berry Real Estate Dept, N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op Assn Ltd, M.R.E.LN.Z. Ph. 71-699; a.h. 859-894. 9726 HORNBY, *24.750. A first class family home built in permanent materials and comprising 3 double bedrooms, spacious lounge and living. Double garage. Beautifully decorated inside and out. The 32 perch section provides good outdoor living. Phone Des Doolan, Hawkins Real Estate, M R.E.1.N.Z.. 41-293, or a.h. 839-879. T 3179 ■■ ■ ■ HOUSING Corporation finance. Good selection of new spacious family homes. Finished in the best of perm, materials, alum, windows, stippled ceilings, double wardrobes, shower vanity, etc. Price *24,000 to *25,500. Phon* Dave Webber, any time. Christchurch Homes, 488-049, a.h. 383-558. 9478 HOUSE plans for new home owners, choice of 32. Cash orders, *B. Single plans by request *l. Consultant. 2/21A Quinns Rd. Christchurch. 6881 ■■ a ■ HUNTSBURY (first day offered by sole agentsi. Immaculate permanent material 4 bedroom home overlooking Alps and city, facing north, separate dining room, spacious entertaining lounge. 2 separate garages, on magnificent 52 perch section, established fruit trees (lemon, grapefruit, etc.), easy access. For further particulars and inspection Ph. Stempa Real Estate, M.R.E.LN.Z.. 31-826; a.h. 276-297, T 3420 ILAM (Boys High sone). *34.500. Attractive 3 bedroom permanent material centrally heated family home with separate living room adjoining spacious lounge. Too big for present owners. Garage with pit. Stephens Real Estate. M.R.E.LN.Z. Ph. 79-590 any time. T 3461 ILAM. close University. *34,500. Very neat 3 bedroom Summerhill stone bungalow, tiled roof. Lounge IMt x 15ft. separate living room, spacious kitchen, attractive bathroom, separate shower, underfloor heating, hall and lounge. Good carpets, drapes. Garage, very tidy 27 perch section. Real Estate. M.R.E.LN.Z.. Ph. Ron Dineen 62-538 a.h. 836-044 M 959 - ILAM - *33,500 0.n.0. Three double bedroom brick home with glazed tile roof, separate dining room, lounge with open fire, excellent kitchen. Many extra features. Garage 30 x 20. glass house, easily kept grounds. Good opportunity to secure sound quality home with abundance of rob** and- cupboards In select area. Phone Everest Real Estate, L.RX.A., 68-532 or a.h. 554-311 X 8728

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