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Property Guide, July 22, 2021 Thursday, July 22, 2021 2 NEW LISTING Ngatapa Hills Road Location, size and performance Located in excellent proximity to the city, Hills Road, Ngatapa presents approximately 224ha of high-performance hill Auction (unless sold prior) 1pm, Fri 27 Aug 2021 country and fertile flats. Having been intensively farmed over recent years, the property has been a lucrative stock and 10 Reads Quay, Gisborne cropping venture for its owners, capitalising on concentrated bull units in the hills, and approximately 20ha of flat View by appointment cropping and fattening land. Farm improvements include a robust reticulated water system, providing water to almost all paddocks on the farm, good fencing including extensive subdivision, a three-stand woolshed and covered Simon Bousfield 027 665 8778 yards, cattle yards with load out and implement shed. The farm presents an exceptional opportunity to acquire early [email protected] country in a prime location, at a convenient scale, that would complement existing operations, or operate as a Stephen Thomson 027 450 6531 standalone unit. High performance, quality location and attainable scale. [email protected] bayleys.co.nz/2752198 BOUSFIELD MACPHERSON LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008 bayleys.co.nz 3 FINAL NOTICE Te Karaka Part 1, 2433 Matawai Road Circa 131ha within 30km of Gisborne Secure your own hill country property, including smaller lots of mature forestry, and boasting a range of magnificent Auction (unless sold prior) 1pm, Fri 30 Jul 2021 potential house sites. Located 24km up Matawai Road north of Gisborne, this 130ha property (subject to survey), 10 Reads Quay, Gisborne provides a multitude of opportunities for a range of buyers. Be it grazing and capitalising on the return from harvest of View by appointment mature pine, or considering more intensive land use - there are many possibilities! An all weather road weaves it's way to the top of the property, providing exceptional access and opening opportunities aplenty, to build that dream home Simon Bousfield 027 665 8778 on a seldom found site. Be it views east towards Gisborne and the ocean, or north to uncompromising panoramic [email protected] views of natural rural landscape, the property offers an extensive range of options for your dream home. Properties of Stephen Thomson 027 450 6531 this scale, in this proximity to Gisborne are rare, and offer an appealing assortment of options for the astute buyer. [email protected] bayleys.co.nz/2752205 BOUSFIELD MACPHERSON LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008 FINAL NOTICE Gisborne 27 Carnarvon Street Convenient city living 3 1 1 1 Located in a quiet yet central location, this recently renovated property offers so much more than first meets the eye. Auction (unless sold prior) 1pm, Fri 30 Jul 2021 Positioned beautifully for both convenience and sun, the three double bedrooms capture the morning rays whilst the 10 Reads Quay, Gisborne open plan kitchen and dining benefit in the afternoon and open out to the partially covered deck where family and View Sun 12-12.30pm guests can relax, whatever the weather. With access through the garage to the private backyard, the trailer and/or cars can be kept secure meanwhile you can enjoy strolling to all of the desired amenities that are within close Jenny Murray 027 556 6046 proximity or meander through the Botanical Gardens, half a block away. [email protected] BOUSFIELD MACPHERSON LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008 A must view for busy professionals, families, investors and those wanting a property they can lock up and leave. bayleys.co.nz/2752220 bayleys.co.nz 4 FINAL NOTICE Whataupoko 184B Russell Street Modern day living 3 1 1 2 Exciting opportunities in this location rarely present themselves – forever home, lock up and leave or investment. Auction (unless sold prior) 1pm, Fri 30 Jul 2021 Private from the road and situated in a cul-de-sac – if security is at the top of the list then this is for you! 10 Reads Quay, Gisborne Modern living is on offer here, open plan living, three bedrooms with built in wardrobes and double internal garaging. View Sun 12.30-1pm Beat the feet with this fantastic location! Ballance Street Village for all your amenities and Neighborhood Pizzeria for Kerry Low 027 514 5979 [email protected] those nights you don't feel like cooking! Izzy Low 027 313 5329 [email protected] Seldom found are properties offered to the market like this! Low maintenance, the feeling of new and in a desirable BOUSFIELD MACPHERSON LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008 location. bayleys.co.nz/2752226 FINAL NOTICE Te Hapara 783 Gladstone Road Just like new! 3 1 1 2 Situated in a very popular area, close to schools and with excellent transport links, this beautifully renovated home Auction (unless sold prior) 1pm, Fri 30 Jul 2021 offers a new bathroom, new kitchen, new flooring and fresh paint inside and out. 10 Reads Quay, Gisborne The home has very good street appeal, while an astute buyer will recognize the subdivision potential of the family View Sun 1-1.30pm sized section. This is also the bonus of a large double garage / workshop, the perfect place for vehicles or storage and Richard Pearce 027 248 4461 perhaps conversion to a studio. [email protected] In sparkling condition throughout, this property will suit a new home buyer, with interest also expected from BOUSFIELD MACPHERSON LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008 downsizers and investors. bayleys.co.nz/2752225 bayleys.co.nz 5 FINAL NOTICE Gisborne Central 312/2 Reads Quay 1 1 Auction (unless sold prior) 1pm, Fri 30 Jul 2021 10 Reads Quay, Gisborne View Sun 11-11.30am Scott Hannah 027 860 8915 [email protected] BOUSFIELD MACPHERSON LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008 Cashflow or city living - the choice is yours! Looking for an inner city apartment, morning views and your own gym facilities? Then come and immerse yourself in the vibrant lifestyle that is right on the Gisborne waterfront. Live in, or as a valued addition to your property portfolio, this is an astute investment in a highly sought-after location! Look no further. Currently leased to Portside Hotel as part of their Heritage Collection, there will be the option in the future to owner occupy, self manage or continue to lease. Until then, 3 weeks of personal use is yours to use at your leisure all while receiving a return from the hotel operations. Fully furnished and self contained, this premium studio apartment will not last long. bayleys.co.nz/2752217 MOTIVATED VENDOR Gisborne Central 209/4 Reads Quay 1 1 1 1 Asking Price $160,000 View Sun 11-11.30am Ollie Suttor 022 048 0066 [email protected] BOUSFIELD MACPHERSON LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008 Investment opportunity Fully furnished, this single unit apartment presents a unique opportunity for the savvy investor both locally and out of town. Underfloor heating and air-conditioning will provide comfort all year-round. Spectacular views across the river and port will mean this apartment will appeal to many, whether bought as a rental or to live in. Please note: The apartment complex is subject to a claim under the Weathertightness Homes Resolution Services Act 2006. Information is available regarding costs for remedial work upon request. bayleys.co.nz/2752210 FINAL NOTICE Wairoa 6 Kopu Road 4 2 2 2 Auction (unless sold prior) 1pm, Fri 30 Jul 2021 10 Reads Quay, Gisborne View 2-2.30pm Sun 25 Jul Katie Bowen 027 448 7115 [email protected] BOUSFIELD MACPHERSON LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008 Down by the riverside - value for money, character and charm Be captivated by the character and charm of this 1930’s family home, perfectly positioned close to the town centre yet in a sunny, tranquil riverside setting. The spacious kitchen complements the generous living and dining spaces, with a sunny outdoor courtyard being the ideal spot to enjoy those long Wairoa summers. The high ceilings, timber floors, lead-light windows and other features add a touch of style and elegance to the home. The back yard is fenced, so safe for young children and the shed makes a perfect workshop. There is plenty of opportunity to add value with your own design and flair to the house and garden, so if you’re looking for a new home or an investment property offering great value for money, 6 Kopu Road is definitely worth considering. bayleys.co.nz/2752199 bayleys.co.nz 6 real estate the smart way 06 869 0088 | 3/50 Esplanade, Gisborne more listings at bronwynkay.com Bronwyn Kay Agency Limited Licensed REA 2008 7 FARMS | FORESTRY | HORTICULTURE | LIFESTYLE Tairāwhiti Real Estate Ltd. Licensed REAA 2008 READY TO ROLL! 3 BED | 1 BATH | 1 LOUNGE Relocatable house: Currently located at 1118 Wharerata Road, Muriwai, Gisborne nzr.nz/2925756 With building materials and labour in high demand remove the risk and delays with this quality ready built option. The For Sale by Tender (unless sold prior) professionally built home has recently been completed by the team at ABC Design and is ready to hit the road. The approx. Closing 4pm Wed 11 August 2021 96m² 3 bedroom home comes with a modern kitchen servicing a spacious open plan living with 3 large sliding doors 179 Gaddums Hill Road, Gisborne providing indoor/outdoor fl ow as well as ample natural light. A well-equipped bathroom and laundry facility complete the polished package.
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