Property for Site SUMNER, $llO,OOO, first Ume offered. Quality is the keynote. Delightful 2 dble bdrm townhouse, handy to the Esplanade. Beaut kitchen with lovely view to Scarborough, sep. dining, lounge opens to private lawn and garden, low maintenance, quality furnishings and attractive landscaping. Large garage. Sole agents. Kent Frier Real Estate, MREINZ, ph. Rae or Roger Manson, 28-5134, a.h. 849-762. BUMNER, $115,000. An opportunity to buy a character home, handy to beach and all amenities. This home has been tastefully renovated with in keeping of Its style. Original wood panelling in hallway, 3 bdrms plus sun porch, well maintained section, with single garage plus studio. To inspect phone Cheryl Lewis, Papanul Estate Agency, MREINZ, 529-455, a.h. Sumner 6884. SUMNER, $135,000. Immaculate 3 dble bdrm home set on very private well established section, surrounded by trees and shrubs. Only 3 years old, this home Is open plan with dual Kent fire in living area, ranchsliders opening on to large balcony, large triple Rplus workshop, Ideal mes room, If desired. Well’ worth Inspection. Please phone Chery! Lewis, Papanul Estate Agency, MREINZ, 529-455, ajl. Sumner, 6884. SUMNER $84,950 SUPERIOR elevated location. Once In a lifetime opportunity. Spacious three bedroom home, built In permanent materials. Phone sole agents, Murray Bent, 371-316 any Ume. SYDENHAM, $33,500. Very tidy 2-3 bdrm cottage on small section. Ph. 525-970 Glen Slaughter, bus. 797-830, Ford and Hadfield, Ltd MREINZ. TAI TAPU, 4 bdrm home on one acre in centre of Tai Tapu. See today’s auction column or ph. Roger Sisson, 480-923, a.h. 595-849, Harcourts, MREINZ.
ILAM $255,000 . • A fabulous family home on 40 perches • Overlooking Burside Park • 4 double bedrooms • Large kitchen, dining/living and sep. lounge. • 32ft Inground pool, spa and barbecue. • Double garage with Int. access, plus large car port. Phone Ray Enser of 797-534 a.h. 598-703 Cashmere 1 9CRACROFT TERRACE ■ ARCHITECTURE ■ AMRIEHCEAHD ACCESS ' ■ TO BE SOLD ON SITE ■ AT 1.30 P.M. THURSDAY || MARCH 12,1987 ■ ■POSSESSION 90 DAYS OR EARLIER AT M PURCHASER'S OPTION" M BRIDGING FINANCE AVAILABLE ON APPLICATION ’ * i Ee AUCTIONEERS NOTE: It is with great M pleasure that we offer this unique two-level executive family home sited to the sun on a MM treed 1060 sq.m section where privacy Is a keynote. The warmth and quality of the Oregon beams and select timbers, brilliantly featured throughout, offer a visual texture seldom captured. t 1. Spacious formal living is provided by OS the exceptional lounge and livlng/dinlngrooms. These rooms afford unequalled BHgj views of the city to the Kalkouras. 2. Contained in the bedroom wing are 4 double rooms each opening to the K 8 covered balcony reaching out to the beauty of the native trees.garden and vistas beyond. Within this wing are 2 bathrooms. 3. Four-car internal-access garaging and generous visitor car parking is an added feature. For appointment to inspect home » 790-246, a.h. 31-171,525-260, ■ I Solicitors to the Vendor: Messrs Helmore M I T 1
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