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Upper Hutt C S T T W A T I N E L A H K I E G D S H R I R W T D O P A A R Y A K 2 M M A O I L N L O R Y D S R D T G TE O OPEN HOMES L M F A ES C R CR O U R U A O R S S E E VE gillies and mark realty ltd D AR OO E W MAYMO CH R E N MREINZ licensed real estate agent REAA 2008 BE R D 2 Y A Y W A H W SHOW HOMES A G 37 I U R H A 23 E M A T T W A M 2A 6 T FlagPrice Address Suburb Day Time D R S R A S L T IE O O A P H UPPER HUTT C K S W S E A L D H L L I Y O 2 W A 1 Cnr SH2 & Norana Rd Emerald Hill Sat 12:00-4:00 G UB N E H A RD R R S I I G - M N H A O P R A K O NE P AZ R O E 53 1 Cnr SH2 & Norana Rd Emerald Hill Sun 12:00-4:00 ES M O A D T O P PI A K V T S O ES P S N L M O R C E GIL D S A GA A G A R L S A J LO T 2 82 Riverstone Drive Riverstone Sat 12:00-4:00 EC R W R N R N L E L O Y E I E TE MARUA A T L S T T S Y T H S G EM R A A L D A G M E L 82 Riverstone Drive Riverstone Sun 12:00-4:00 L 2 B L T B I E A E H B BIRCHVILLE R R R D E RV P L L L D A R I D T 25 A U E R L A 64 D SCHOOL U I A M AR G A M H R E MT E T E Y VIEW D A E 1 D E LL VA R C L M V T R OPEN HOMES R A E D E D R E A N H U I E L D R C A A L R H A M P J M Y T S S I R B T T N E O R E E E R 3 Deadline Marketing 26B Brentwood Street Trentham Sun 12:00-12:45 A M B L R K C W T A O R M O N 63 S S A E D Y P N R N E N N E G MERALD HILL O 4 BEO $133,000 5/5 Lane St Wallaceville 2 Sun 11:00-11:30 O R O N EN T D T TO T S T M S I A N A RESERVE R S SN 42 A E U P N I S P B B N U D E D 5 BEO $155,000 5/39 Kiln Street Silverstream 2 Sun 11:45-12:15 L I E EISS S A E S A LW 29 N R U R DE A T C N E Y W G L A K E A L A M R B T B L D A N TW E E AKA A S 43 6 BEO $169,000 2/10 Islington Street Trentham 2 Sun 11:45-12:15 OK U S E P A N S H NY A I C K V D N IE I A W R H T R L G A D O A S R S H 7 BEO $200,000 3/12 Hildreth Street Trentham 2 Sun 12:50-1:10 K R A T T E W A N T W U S A N E A IS R E L R A D ED VI L D TE STA T Y Y A HARCOURT O R T 8 BEO $215,000 1/12 Clouston Park Rd Ebdentown 2 Sun 12:30-1:00 L E A I C 2 P B S F T PARK R H E IA N O A D E 24 N R R A OBA N G R R CLE N L E 9 BEO $250,000 1/17 Oak Street Ebdentown 2 Sun 2:00-2:20 A Y S 46 RW D U A S KIN T G E S GARTH A FIS R M V O 10 BEO $270,000 2B Joseph Grove Elderslea 2 Sun 12:00-12:30 N OR E M H R N M A E E OERAKI ALAMEIN AVE OL I R P N RD M ROS D OR EVEARE 18 D T E K O SEQ L L UOI V A N A N A O I N W I O R D L Y O D A R N S BEO $310,000 37 Palmer Cres Heretaunga 2 Sun 11:40-12:10 11 C H L O O S R X M U R D E L D M O F R H E R C D M E E MAORIBANK G R P C ORN AH H C D O T A M I 12 BEO $310,000 1 Wyndham Road Pinehaven 2 Sun 1:45-2:15 Y R U A IS EDE SCHOOL A L R M D H N M A OLM A D T I K D N S R E R R O N O M L ON A D TE M D F N N A 13 BEO $310,000 2/405a Fergusson Dr Heretaunga 2 Sun 1:00-1:30 A OOD A RUA O I N R M R E L F E W N G I GOL E L A D S F T L C OU E A H V NGATI TAM R R R A SE R A A T R H D C F R A S T E O R E C A D A H T A T PARK A 14 BEO $338,000 80 Pine Ave Ebdentown 2 Sun 2:45-3:15 E A H A CO P A V E A H N B TO MA S R S Y IL O PE W H L D KA A D T T E Y P R L H R A O A KA DAK T I IG E N A A I 15 By Negotiation 8 Fraser Crescent Elderslea 3 Sun 11:00-11:30 W SA 31 R K S C A C N Y B R A K A N C S A O R C R U 2 L T L O ER O U M R V Y U T D G N N F Y A O By Negotiation 444a Fergusson Dr Heretaunga 3 Sun 1:15-1:45 A T E I 16 N D O H O A L E W M N K S T O M A N W UR 35 T H M C PriceH Bracket L AWA KAIRANGI O E By Negotiation 128 Major Drive Kelson 3 Sun 2:30-3:30 AR D SE J TI G T E O T I 53 O D PARK R A T O N HC H R AR R C U A E E M I L E 33 17 By Negotiation 1 Moehau Grove Trentham 3 Sun 12:20-12:40 P V C I A K UnderT $200,000 A S R R D H 37A K S ELL S A T E R SN N LM GIL L I D R K 18 By Negotiation 15 Indiana Grove Totara Park 3 Sun 11:45-12:15 S CO E L K IV S A R R Y M A R D P F AT E N L B TEN A D N A T M 19 By Negotiation 10a Whitley Ave Ebdentown 3 Sun 1:20-1:50 $200,000 to $300,000 L V R D O R N O I K R T O E A Y U S G A G E R S I T N O O L U U A N N D 8 L P O M 20 By Negotiation 8a Palfrey Street Wallaceville 3 Sun 2:00-2:30R A E O S L L V L C B M H I K A H A C T S O A C H R $300,000 to $500,000 R I 21 By Negotiation 14B Forest Road Pinehaven 3 Sun 2:45-3:15O HA M R G I A B RL R A G 48 D E V S L E N H IA C A E E E R N 22 Deadline Marketing 39 Avro Road Blue Mountains 3 Sun 12:30-1:00 B N C N T M R O O D DE Y T OR R E N S S F D Over $500,000 R AV TO T AU R S E N S W ES A BE 23 BEO $195,000 71a Gemstone Drive Birchville 3 N Sun 12:45-1:15 V O E N L R YN R U U I A S C S R G LE R R S D D A O T G E O S W U R Y B H M L E O OXFORD CRES70 N R L I H X L F C C O U L X U Asking $239,000 44 Norana Road Timberlea 3 Sun 1:30-2:00 O SCHOOL H E 24 B 14 G P O W A R O F W E N N P I L H V G E K Auction/Tender/By Neg AR L IT A E L I H K ST 25 BEO $240,000 4 Waimarama Grove Birchville 3 Sun 12:45-1:15 K Z T EY A A IN N A S H Y G A H M T W S B P L S O L T ER IN E K K O V E A GA 26 BEO $249,000 87 Gillespies Road Birchville 3 Sun 1:30-2:00 RI A O N 19 VE T Show Home S D E N G N G E L I A A E T 27 BEO $255,000 23a Totara Street Trentham 3 Sun 12:45-1:15 LB B L V U R S A B R P A Q H O A U R O P IN S S K O N E 9 S R c ST E B S A L A MAIDSTONE E N M V L P 28 BEO $270,000 97b Thackeray Street Trentham 3 Sun 3:00-3:30 M 4R 4N JOSEPH'S E C I C TS E R T PARK U O GL O S R N E Y T C D N AL N E 29 BEO $280,000 15b Black Beech Street Birchville 3 Sun 1:30-2:00 S R Y CO I TC A D DK I FR M A E D R G E R O E A S D R N M Y L S K R A E E L R O E E E I L NS L Y E L T L E R L EV C Y D W S L T I S A 30 BEO $285,000 146 Pinehaven Rd Pinehaven 3 Sun 1:30-2:00 IE S C E A D K M A H V V N 2 R N Y I A P H M R E A S C E R F S E B C L W S N E M S M F Y MAIDSTONE L A K W M M M O D I O C G R E N E R M R N C A A J O T E A 10 A O A INTER S N B C A T BEO $305,000 15 Turon Crescent Totara Park 3 Sun 2:30-2:50 L 31 I E 56 N 62 T IS S O R H L D E N U G H IC R R M SWAIN O V SCHOOL EY R B G L H G V E E W L O OL S S Y I L R E N I A N M D D U K H Z N I E P D EY E I M W K A R S L E W K C S 47O 32 BEO $309,000 4 Carroll Grove Trentham 3 Sun 11:00-11:30 IR S S I L O T R T Y E R O R O N E R P R O R K A C F E U D W U D L B N R I S E T D F D E L E P R R E L H E N V P Y R E E D D 7A Y 33 BEO $320,000 5a California Drive Totara Park 3 Sun 12:00-12:30 T O O C K O M R S E W E T M L W D S S S L WH 61 AVIS EK U UR O 45 OVE AKA A G IN R W 34 BEO $325,000 6 Duncraig Street Silverstream 3 Sun 11:10-11:30 R N R TIKI HUIA T A R E R Y G IR ST R IM S T E A M O A I F M E T U C N E P S T B L S S N U R R 55 O 35 BEO $335,000 31 Brightwater Crescent Totara Park 3 Sun 12:45-1:15 E J AC S N T JE O N P 15KE E A S S M E T HI N E O T N S D T A L L J S DR D S T E C N B T R E Y H O C R R D E O L R V N E A O E K E E T EA A F 36 BEO $335,000 19 Argyle Gr Wallaceville 3 Sun 12:00-12:30 R T R V S A 57U 60 G M S S Y I L L R E N B I D E R A M W A R 52 W N R IL G D TO L T O A N W L O T O ST A R L E S R W 37 BEO $359,000 536 Main Road North L Temarua 3 Sun 11:00-11:30 T HERETAUNGA D I S L F S P O A A T M R Y O H T E 20 S UN H COLLEGE Y R W E R F N A E 28 I W S E Y N O O G G N 4 E T T K N M I M A N N P N I T BEO $360,000 49 Brentwood Street Trentham 3 Sun 12:30-1:00 O I A A 38 H R W O H A O S 36 K N U E O T S K RD L A A N NS HILL Y W R D A HINE R A O I B I M I R R R CH O E E A B K HE K FRES RDI 39 BEO $365,000 12 Iris Grove TrenthamM 3 Sun 11:45-12:15 50 S C HMEN E ST 66 A 4B 0 T H STE US T PHEN H M V Y R A 40 BEO $369,000 14 Moonshine Road Trentham 3 Sun 11:00-11:30 OON E W S D H HI NICO AM L T N L R 67 AU Y F E V S T D L R A R E I D N L W A R J H O UPPER HUTT T E R S I BEO $375,000 31b Forest Road Pinehaven 3 Sun 1:45-2:15 W D E 41 E F N N S COLLEGE C O R I AR S D RO N R A H 39 N L J I W L L O H S NGI O N A O S S N A T 32T M D N O BEO $379,000 4 Paton Street Maymorn 3 Sun 1:30-2:00 H R S M T R 59O U B H E S E E A TH S O K T S A I G A T TRENTHA G U N M M R I U H D A N IR I P IS 49 A G B R 42 BEO $390,000 246 Plateau Road Te Marua 3 Sun 2:15-2:45 SCENIC RESEV E S R P R E A IS ND TO E M A N E FOR R L P RT D L H O ATU ON TU S E T O T R F L Instructions A M IV A MO A S ER K 43 BEO $445,000 9 Greenstone Grove Brown Owl 3 Sun 2:30-3:00 EH K I PO T AU A OL H S S T U P D U S D E O Each number on the map R R L 54 M O G I N LA R O I R S R R A N O G T T FU OW 44 BEO $449,000 5 Comeskey Grove Elderslea 3 Sun 12:45-1:15 H A R R 68 C R L N AR Y A U I R E A ST E R E H U indicates the location B A D R R V E ISL N IN R BEO $465,000 23 Percy Kinsman Cres Riverstone 3 Sun 1:15-1:45 I TW GTO N 45 O N A R OD A D X of an Open Home.
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