BURNSIDE, private sale or exchange for permanent material flat, 2 bdrm permanent material home and sunroom, spacious kitchen/ dining, small easy-care section, plenty of outdoor buildings arid garage. Handy to shops, school, doctor and bus. $82,500. Ph. 597-099. ~ BURNSIDE, sole agency, $162,500. Charmingly attractive, colonial style 3-bdrm 6yr brick home, situated in pleasant cul-de-sac of top quality homes. Spacious lounge with built-in seating. Sep. dining room. Main bdrm has dressing room and en suite. Superior fittings, finish and decor. Benefits from an abundance of sun and natural light. Dble garage. Reg. valuation. Ph. Joe Rosevear, on H. G. Livingstone Ltd, MREINZ, 796-280. BURNSIDE $72,000. Negotiable. Sound perm mat home, 3 bdrms, sunny lounge, large kitchen, private 31 perch section, large single garage, good location handy to shops, schools etc. Requires internal redecoration. Real potential. Phone Terry Hug- , gins,JtB()-966 Packard Real/ Est lid, MREINZ. £
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