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PROPERTY ADDRESS PARISH VOL/FOL STATUS DESCRIPTION DIRECTION Contact # VALUE VALUATION PROPERTY MARKET DATE OF TYPE OF PROPERTY ADDRESS PARISH VOL/FOL STATUS DESCRIPTION DIRECTION Contact # VALUE VALUATION PROPERTY Oliver Gardens/Workshop is located Two buildings are on the property. northeast of May Pen Town Centre. No 1A (Lot 85) Arnold Drive, Building 1 consists of 2 bedrooms with The property can be found by Oliver Gardens, Land Part of built in closets and en-suite bathrooms, travelling from the said town centre NCB - Recovery Clarendon 1389/325 $9M 24-Mar-14 Residential Available Workshop Housing Scheme, May kitchen, living & dining room. Building 2 along Sevens Road, turning left onto Unit (589-9835) Pen Clarendon consists of 1 bedroom, bathroom and Oliver Drive, then making another left laundry/storeroom. turn onto Alexander Avenue at the intersection with Arnold Drive. Palmetto Meadows is located in Sandy Bay and east of Palmers Cross Lot is 7,474.50 square feet and house in Clarendon. The property can be Lot 17 Palmetto Meadows, Sandy consists of 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, found by travelling east from Green NCB - Recovery Clarendon 1408/606 $13M 2-May-16 Residential Available Bay living room, dining room, kitchen, Park to Sandy Bay, taking the left turn Unit (589-9835) washroom, front patio, carport, verandah. onto the Sandy Bay to Rosewell Road then take the right turn into the Palmetto Meadows development. Property is located on the southern side of Alamanda Crescent, off Single storey dwelling house comprising: 2 Longville Boulevard in the residential Lot #9 Alamanda Crescent bedrooms, 1 bathroom, combined living subdivision and housing development NCB - Recovery (Sector A) Longville Park, Clarendon 1350/52 $8M 25-Mar-15 Residential Available and dining area, 1 kitchen, utility room, of Longville Park, which is located Unit (589-9835) Clarendon laundry room, verandah and carport. approximately 5.6 kilometres (3.5 miles) west of the Old Harbour town centre. Sunnyfield Ave is located traveling from Mandeville Mineral Heights make left turn at Mineral Heights Lot No. 60 Sunnyfield Ave., Rules Single storey:- 4 brs, 2 bth, living/dining round about and then make right turn NCB - Recovery Garden, Land part of Paisley, Clarendon 1404/89 $9.5M 14-Jan-10 Residential Available room, kitchen, laundry room, a garage in front of Vini Vidi Vici Grocery Shop Unit (589-9835) May Pen and a verandah onto Harzaed Dr. then make the 1st right turn after crossing the train line the property is the 1st property on the right at the corner. Property is located along the Paisley Avenue main road, then taking a left Three detached single storey house. turn onto Chateau Road, continuing Property Part of Chateau, May Building 1- 58.90 square metres, Building over a bridge until reaching a junction NCB - Recovery Clarendon 1445/519 $6.5M 27-Feb-15 Residential Available Pen, Clarendon 2 - 69.68 square meters and Building 3 - and then making a left turn onto a Unit (589-9835) 26.76 square metres parochial road. The subject property is on the northern side of the roadway. MARKET DATE OF TYPE OF PROPERTY ADDRESS PARISH VOL/FOL STATUS DESCRIPTION DIRECTION Contact # VALUE VALUATION PROPERTY Off Sir Alexander Bust. highway travelling fr Mandeville, right turn at Area of building 413 sq. ft. single storey 19th miles bus stop passing Savannah Land pt. Green Bottom, Palmers NCB - Recovery Clarendon 1083/493 $2.2M 30-Dec-09 Residential Available consists of 2 br, 1bth. Area of land Crossing, left turn to Green Bottom, Cross Unit (589-9835) 13,558.08 sq. ft then right turn passing Love Tabernacle Apostolic Church property is along that road Property is located in Woodside in Clarendon. It can be reached by Land with an area of 17.19 hectares travelling from Jacob's Hut towards NCB - Recovery Lot #8 Woodside, Clarendon Clarendon 986/681 $38M 31-Mar-14 Land only Available (42.486 acres) approximatly. Smokey Hole and is approximately 3 Unit (589-9835) kilometres from Jacob's Hut on the eastern side of the roadway. Two Buildings are on the property. Property is located 2.45 kilometres or Building 1 is a two storey structure 1 1/2 miles west of Kellits District cosisting of 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, along the northern side of the road living, kitchen, passage, laundry. Lower leading from Kellits to Sandy River and Land part of Rhoden Hall, Residential/ floor - grocery shop, bar, storeroom and NCB - Recovery Clarendon 1415/388 $65M 14-May-14 Available Stacyville Districts in the parish of Clarendon Commercial garage. Building 2 is a 2 storey with Unit (589-9835) Clarendon. It is 200 metres west of master bedrooms with bathrooms, 6 Smith's Texaco Service Station. The bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Lower floor - subject property has a word inscribed Hardware store, 3 storerooms and 1 Smith & Sons Hardware. bathroom From Toll Gate Paths make left turn at four Paths Sq. then right turn along Single storey. Unit 1: 2 br, bth, kitchen, that rd into Harris Glades then making Lot No. 49 Harris Glades, Four living & dining Unit 2: 1 br, bth, kitchen, NCB - Recovery Clarendon 1413/977 $7.3M 14-Jan-10 Residential Available the next two right turns in the Paths & Fyall, Four Paths living/dining. Unit 3: 1 br, bth, kitchen, Unit (589-9835) subdivision and the property is living/dining. Land: 1,232,79 sq m located on the left before reaching to a cul-de-sac. Ground Level: One bedroom, one bath, living, dining, kitchen, powder rm, Enter the community, proceed to the laundry, verandah and carporte. First 7th round-a-bout, take the right onto 921 Carnation Close, Longville floor: (incomplete) one master bedrm NCB - Recovery Clarendon 1392/278 $9.2M 3-Dec-13 Residential Available Camellia Drive, then take the 2nd Park, Freetown with his/hers walk-in closet and ensuite Unit (589-9835) right, then left onto Carnation close. bathroom, 2 other b/rms, one family The property is the 11th on the left. room, one study, game room and front balcony MARKET DATE OF TYPE OF PROPERTY ADDRESS PARISH VOL/FOL STATUS DESCRIPTION DIRECTION Contact # VALUE VALUATION PROPERTY This section of Water Lane/Gibbs Town is located on the southern side Residential property. Consists 4 br, 1 br, of the main road leading from Race NCB - Recovery Pt. Gibbs Town, Water Lane Clarendon 1167/900 $3.5M 29-Dec-08 Residential Available kitchen dining and living room and a Course to Mottymusk. The subject Unit (589-9835) verandah. Area of land 6,534.00 sq ft property is located behind the Water lane Seventh Day Adventist Church of God. Split level (three levels) residence. Basement:-2 brs, 2 bth, 2 storerooms & Property is located on the eastern Lot No. 49 Buckhaven Blvd., Land laundry.Ground Fl.:-3 car garage, patio, br side of Buckshaven Blvd. found by NCB - Recovery Clarendon 970/357 $26.8M 17-Jun-11 Residential Available part of Buckhaven, May Pen with bth, kitchen, dining, powder & family entering the subdivision theen making Unit (589-9835) room. Upper Fl.:-3 brs, 2 bth, sitting & the second right turn. study area Property is located within the Evan's Land Part of Stewartson called Heights subdivison on the north end NCB - Recovery Treadlight, Evans Heights, May Clarendon 1138/801 $16M 25-Feb-14 Residential Available Vacant Lot - 4.22 acres of the subdivison, on the western side Unit (589-9835) Pen, Clarendon of the main reserved road, some 1.6km north of Manchester Avenue. Property is situated off parochial road Two storey residence with ground floor - (Belle Plain) leading off the Four Paths kitchen,living, dining, laundry, helper's to Osbourne Store main road.It is Lot 3 Belle Plain, Osbourne Store quarters, bathroom,porch, verandah and NCB - Recovery Clarendon 1256/785 $10M 17-Oct-14 Residential Available easily identified by its lot numbering P.O., Clarendon carport. Upper floor - master bedroom, 2 Unit (589-9835) system on the fourth access/reserved other bedrooms, 1 bathroom, living, road on the left of Belle Plain road dining, balcony/verandah. and it is the third house on the right. Incomplete 2 storey dwelling house with Situated south-easterly of the chief Lot No 71 Gerbera Avenue, split level consisting of 2 bedrooms, 1 NCB - Recovery Clarendon 1361/130 $6.096M 11-Jan-13 Residential Available town with very easy access to Longville Park bathroom, kitchen, living, dining and front Unit (589-9835) commuter services. porch MARKET DATE OF TYPE OF PROPERTY ADDRESS PARISH VOL/FOL STATUS DESCRIPTION DIRECTION Contact # VALUE VALUATION PROPERTY Travelling along the May Pen bypass from Mineral Heights round-a-bout towards Four Patha, turn left, then Residential property land part of 2 Storey residence 3 Bedroom 1 Master right onto the main road leading to NCB - Recovery Gimme-Me-Bit Clarendon 1069/977 $16.120M 5-Jun-10 Residential Available bedroom 3 bathroom Kitchen Living and Milk River through York Town to Unit (589-9835) dining area Front porch carport Gimmi-me-Bit. The property lies opposite the Gimme-me-Bit Primary and Basic School. Property can be reached by travelling west along the May Pen bypass. Turn Part of Farm, part of Howell's left Foga Road and the left onto the NCB - Recovery Clarendon 1354/420 $42M 18-Mar-14 Agricultural Available Farm - 76.74acres Content Content Road. Continue for Unit (589-9835) approximately 2 Km to the canal and turn along the canal road. The subject property is located on the Two bedrooms, one bathroom, living and northern side of Heather Way Lot 163 Heather Way, Longville dining room, kitchen, verandah. approximately 60 metres south of its NCB - Recovery Clarendon 1361/222 $8.7M 30-Apr-16 Residential Available Park Housing Scheme Basement: two rooms, one bathroom, junction with Gladiola Way in a Unit (589-9835) washroom residential area known as Longville Park.
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