Properties for Sale BARGAIN, $39,500. A Christmas bargain, a section in Addington for the above price with a three bedroom house on it that has been redecorated for rental use, for nothing, the catch is, must be sold unconditionally by Christmas. Ph. me now Grant Sellers, 371-511, a.h. 371-948, Sherris and Robertson, Ltd, MREINZ. BECKENHAM loop, $69,500, Martin Ave. 3 bdrm cottage in need of redecoration, open plan living, new roof, large section. Ph. 385-924, Michael Brown, Packard Real Estate, MREINZ. BECKENHAM only $69,950. Priced to sell. Delightful 2-3 bedroom home, separate dining, lovely lounge. Original wood panelling. Garage on well fenced mature section. Inspection a must with sole agents Harcourts MREINZ. Phone Gordon Brewer 371-316. BECKENHAM /Sydenham. Ideal investment. Only $53,000. Three bedrooms, separate dining, easy care section with 2 garages. Needs decorating. Must be good value. Sole agents, Harcourts MREINZ. Phone Gordon Brewer 371-316 any time. BECKENHAM, $64,000. Semi attached villa, 2 or 3 bdrm, antique fireplace, Kauri doors, minor redecoration required to enhance, private grounds, single garage, close to all amenities. Phone Max Wilson, Harcourts, MREINZ, 371-316 any time. BECKENHAM $75,000. Rent to buy tidy villa of 2 bedrooms and sunroom. Under redecoration at the moment, 12 months for settlement required. More details, Max Wilson, Harcourts, Becken- ‘ ham 371-316 any time. BECKENHAM, $83,950. Fantastic buying here! Great olde worlde 2 storey family home crying out for some T.L.C. Has space to burn, 4 big bdrms, lounge with o/fire, sep. living room, huge kitchen, plus sunroom and large section. Tel. Pat Duckmanton 371-316, Harcourts, MREINZ. BELFAST, $89,950, delightful Summerhill stone 3 bdrm home set in glorious garden setting, sunny living areas, facing nth. This immac. home Is a must to Inspect. Weston Real Estate, 797-320 517-616 Arlenne Weston, MREINZ. BELFAST. $96,000. Beaut modern cottage style, 3 bedroom home, large living areas. First class presentation throughout. Charming, easycare section with super rural backdrop. Phone today, Don Corban 526-166, a.h. 527-052, Harcourts, MREINZ. BEXLEY, $87,000 Exceptional Family Home! SUPER colonial style home with private, sunny, outdoor living to pool and barbecue. 3 bedrooms, spacious lounge, opening to large conservatory, separate dining and brand new kitchen (dishwasher). Attractive north facing lawns and garden. Phone Anne Dempsey 790-604, a.h. 324-363. SIMES BISHOPDALE, a first home or builder investor. Make us an offer. Family home in excellent repair with extra large Iving rooms, very sunny position, double garage and glasshouse. Come and see. Section is subdividable with plenty of scope for Immediate returns. Phone sole agents, Robert Brown, Ltd, MREINZ, 557-708, a.h. Keryn Morten, a.h. 557-871. BISHOPDALE BURNSIDE SCHOOL ZONE $184,500. Wonderful family living. Superb entertainlng/living ares, open to sheltered partio and well shrubbed garden. Four good bdrms. Close to all facilities. To view ph. Barbara Johnston 517-052, a.h. 483-255. SIMES BISHOPDALE, Immaculate, 3 bedroom perm, material home, lovely interior, beautiful garden, good garaging. Phone Bryan French 796-521, a.h. 598-193, Challenge Realty, MREINZ, H2BlO. BISHOPDALE, Sawyers Arms Rd, $86,500 new listing, charming 3 bdrm character home in original cond. Situated for the sun on a large cnr section, ample room for further, development. Large single garage. Cunningham Real Estate, MREINZ, ph. 266-119 a.h. Mike Sutherland 265-607.
armagh/manchester/oxford TO BE OFFERED AS TWO LOTS BY PUBLIC AUCTION WEDNESDAY, 21st DECEMBER, 1988 2.15 pm, SOUTHLAND ROOM, NOAH'S HOTEL (Unless Sold bv Private Treaty prior to auction) ME.D. I I VERKERKS LOTI 287-293 MANCHESTER ST. C.T. ■■ 21A/78, Land area 258 sq. m. I M (10.2 Perches) C 4.250 sq. m. 1 " Floor area leased to 31 May, 1991 LPT2 226-232 MANCHESTER ST. C.T. 5 I ~2OF/1178. Land area 689 sq. m. . " \ (27.2 Perches) C 4. Vacant | I D board E possession 30 June, 1989. We are privileged to offer for sale these prominent commercial properties owned by the Lee family since the early 1900's. ■ „„„ Sited on opposite corners of Manchester Street, Armagh Street and Oxford Terrace and facing north over the sought after Avon River vista, they both represent outstanding development opportunities, possibly in conjunction with adjoining sites. The zoning is Commercial 4 and the location has great potential for future office, retail or comprehensive development, particularly with the 3 street frontages available with each title, a unique feature. Easy access, location, tenant appeal, location, unobstructed river panorama, location, myriads of development options, location, holding returns, location, commercial slump opportunity, location, low-hype area, location, possible finance to approved purchaser, location, a few doors from new Price Waterhouse Centre and BNZ, Armagh — location _- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CALL DIMITRI . COCOREMPAS. 797-557 ANYTIME. Auctioneer ROBERT BROWN f»J / F k ROBERT BROWN LTD MREINZ
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