Houses of the week—agents' choice
Mairehau — $99,500 Located in Erin Crescent, this one-owner brick residence is faultless in presentation. It comprises three double bedrooms with built in robes, a spacious lounge with an open fire, a dining room, also with an open fire, and a modern kitchen with thermowave oven and rangehood. All rooms have cornices, excellent carpet and neutral decor. The property features an inground swimming pool set at the rear of the property in a private, sunny leisure area with barbecue. A double garage and workshop complete the property. Phone Joan Harnett at Joan Harnett Real Estate, M.R.E.I.N.Z. on 50-770 or a.h. 326-888.
Belfast West — $163,000 An 18-month-old permanent materials family home, close to Connemara Drive. Either four bedrooms and two living areas or three bedrooms and three living areas, depending on requirements. Plain tone carpet and excellent chattels throughout, situated on large landscaped rear-section with stream to the north. This lovely home has everything, with peace and tranquility the keynote. Sole agent Ham Real Estate, Ltd, M.R.E.1.N.Z., phone Denis Simpson on 516-132, a.h. 557-928.
Burnside — $179,950 Situated in award-winning Ambleside Drive, this modern permanent materials home is in the popular split-level design. It would suit a larger family, with its four double bedrooms, study, separate lounge and living rooms with open beam ceilings, generous kitchen, bathroom, shower-room and two toilets. A huge basement can garage three cars. Phone David Hillary at Hillary and Baxter M.R.E.I.N.Z. on 60165, or a.h. 599-335.
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