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Properties for Sale ♦ ♦ $ $ DALLINGTON, ideal first home, investment or for builder! $39,500. Large 42p section with clean, comfortable three bedroom home. All new fences, close to schools and church. Phone Mrs Spencer, 799-896 anytime. All enquiries welcome. Exclusive to St Albans Real Estate, Ltd. MREINZ. DALLINGTON, Stathfleld Ave. Sole agent This superblypresented 3-bdrm perm, mats home has been reduced to $65,500 for an urgent sale. Surrounded by high quality properties, this bungalow offers high quality decor, large open plan lounge, dining area. Ultra modem kitchen, log burner, one-tone carpet, dble garage. Private secluded section. This would be the best buy in area. First to inspect will buy. For an appointment, ring Mcßrearty’s Real Estate, MREINZ, 529-085, a.h. David Adams, 599-948. DALLINGTON, Windsor. $56,500. Warm sunny 3 bdrm bungalow tastefully decorated throughout modern kitchen and bathroom, pantry. new stove, new carpets, dble garage. Excellent buying In this popular area. Ph. sole agents, Paul Mansfield, 68-532, a.h. 884-250, Everest Real Estate, Ltd, LREA. DALLINGTON, $43,000. Tidy roughcast bungalow close to shops and Post Office. Two bdrms and sunroom, large lounge, sep. dining room and galley type kitchen. Garage on very tidy 26 perch section. Excellent carpets and drapes, dual hot water. Contact Wrlghtson NMA, Ltd, MREINZ, Ph. 796-521, a.h. Peter Berry Ph. 898-712. DALLINGTON. Strathfield Ave. Situated on a private rear section, this 12 year old brick home with 3 large bedrooms and large living areas Is tremendous value. Features Include Kent log fire, alum. Joinery and huge double garage with sep. workshop. Easy-care 38 perch section. Excellent blyIng at $74,950. Murray Holgate, Collins Real Estate, 796-596 a.h. 588-826, MREINZ. DELIGHTFUL character home, substantial mortgage finance available. Features large lounge, separate dining, 3 double bdrms and with loads of light stained wood panelling. This fine home has had extensive renovations Including ultra modern bathroom and kitchen, new colour steel roof and has been replumbed and rewired. Situated on well cared for section with plenty of street appeal, only $42,950. Phone Peter King, 66-917 or 880-042 any time. Mercer Real Estate, MREINZ. DYERS PASS RD. $215,000. Architect designed 4-bed-room family home featuring two very sunny and spacious living-rooms, separate dining and kitchen. Doors opening to private courtyard with in-ground heated swimming pool and sauna. Sited on mature landscaped double section, tasteful decor and one tone carpet throughout. Easy access to double garage with Interna! access. To Inspect phone Collins Real Estate, MREINZ, 796-596, a.h. 559-394 Carolyn Hughes. ELMWOOD FENDALTON ELMWOOD. $125,000. 3 bedroom, 2 living room, delightful colonial family home, In picturesque garden setting. Quiet popular street. Phone Bill Watson 796-749. ElOl3. FENDALTON. Charming, sunny, 3 bedroomed home, spacious lounge, separate dining room, huge garage, situated in attractive secluded garden vlnclnlty St Barnabas Church. $133,000. Pone Noellne Fleetwood 799-896. aZIWjS IT'r’H'lilM

OPEN DAY |l EXCLUSIVE SUBDIVISION | Vernon Heights i adjacent to the New! Mt Vernon Park I 1 6 Sections Left \ j \ 2 Aouo y / \\J 4 / \ \ f*Tt V'Cruon / c V • f vk ll SPLENDID HILLSIDE SITES IN A a VALLEY SETTING VIEWS OF CITY MT VERNON PARK BACKDROP SHELTERED FROM PREVAILING WINDS Price range $16,000 to $24,950 Size range 709m 2 to 1823m 2 (28 perch to 72 perch) Agents on site 10 - 12 noon Saturday sth May 1984 Vendor on site 12 - 2.00 p.m. Sundav 6th May 1984 ti a.h. Nigel Harte 324-329 Philip Beadle 556-887 B II PH 796-521 II

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