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The Marlborough Express THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2010 — Page 1 The Marlborough Express THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2010 — Page 1 October 28, 2010 ISSUE # 306 Details of this property are available on page 10 courtesy of Summit Marlborough This publication is proudly brought to you by and participating companies. 3155947AJ Page 2 — THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2010 The Marlborough Express Yes, It’s Definitely Subdividable • 1108m² freehold title • Charming character residence • 3 double bedrooms • Separate lounge plus sunroom • Double garage / workshop • Owner relocating overseas • “Opportunity Knocks” “I List And Sell Houses, It’s That Simple” Ref BMR1271 Blenheim AUCTION OPEN HOME 24 LEITRIM STREET Open Home: Sunday 2.30 - 3.00pm Auction To be held on site on Sunday 21st November 2010 at 12.00 noon View at www.summit.co.nz Ref BMR1271 Darryl Harper Bus 578 3366 A/H 570 5057 Mob 027 662 1340 A Secluded Springlands Secret Tucked away on a totally private established 1080m² setting hides this 4 double bedroom family home. The recent extension features a new kitchen with scullery, large dining area that flows through to the spacious living room. Double sliding doors give access to the verandah and sunny north facing section. The convenience of 2 bathrooms, logfire and office area are but a few of the many features on offer. Come and discover the rest for your selves on Sunday. “I List and Sell House’s, Its That Simple” Offers Over $359,000 OPEN HOME Ref BMR1275 7A MOWAT STREET Open Home: Sunday 1.45 - 2.15pm View at www.summit.co.nz Ref BMR1275 Darryl Harper Bus 578 3366 A/H 570 5057 Mob 027 662 1340 www.summit.co.nz You’ll be glad you chose... The Marlborough Express THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2010 — Page 3 3 Car Garaging Plus More You need to view this spacious 4 bedroom property with fantastic garaging, separate workshop and double carport. The house offers two living areas plus sunroom, great heating and insulation also 2 showers and toilets which is ideal for families. Motivated Vendor requires sold so don’t miss out, phone me today. “Experience Is The Difference” Ref BMR1274 Offers Over $299,000 120A BUDGE STREET Viewing By Appointment View at www.summit.co.nz Ref BMR1274 Sue Cawte Bus 578 3366 A/H 577 7118 Mob 021 732 277 2 Bedroom’s In Muller If you have been looking for a spacious, warm and sunny 2 bedroom home with garaging and lovely grounds then I have found just that property. Situated in a good location within walking distance to town and surrounded by friendly neighbours. My Vendor has purchased and must sell, view today. “Experience Is The Difference” Ref BMR1273 Offers Over $189,000 3/18 MULLER ROAD Viewing By Appointment View at www.summit.co.nz Ref BMR1273 Sue Cawte Bus 578 3366 A/H 577 7118 Mob 021 732 277 www.summit.co.nz You’ll be glad you chose... Page 4 — THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2010 The Marlborough Express Perfect For Your Retirement Quiet address yet so close to the Springlands Shopping Centre. This immaculate townhouse has an easycare sheltered courtyard, internal access garage, 2 double bedrooms plus office. Sunny open plan living with a smartley designed kitchen. The sale has only come about, due to them relocating overseas. “I List and Sell Houses Its That Simple” Ref BMR1265 Springlands $275,000 OPEN HOME 25C WARD STREET Open Home: Sunday 1.00 - 1.30pm View at www.summit.co.nz Ref BMR1265 Darryl Harper Bus 578 3366 A/H 570 5057 Mob 027 662 1340 Roomy Renwick Residence The spacious open plan living has dual sliding doors opening onto the sunny north facing fenced setting. New kitchen, the acommodation area boasts 4 double bedrooms, the office could easily be a nursery or 5th bedroom. The presentation of this home will impress. See you there. “I List and Sell Houses Its That Simple” Ref BMR1262 Offers Over $299,000 OPEN HOME 37 CLYDE STREET, RENWICK Open Home: Sunday 12.00 - 12.30pm View at www.summit.co.nz Ref BMR1262 Darryl Harper Bus 578 3366 A/H 570 5057 Mob 027 662 1340 www.summit.co.nz You’ll be glad you chose... The Marlborough Express THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2010 — Page 5 Big Family Stand Alone Cutie This lovely 2 bedroom home including new kitchen Character is essential to view offering open plan living Situated in a good location handy to Schools and flowing nicely to the fully fenced private bbq area town is this lovely character home with a floor and singe garage. If you require being handy to area of approx 150sqm offering 4 bedrooms, 2 town or Redwoodtown then you should phone me bathrooms, office and open plan living. This home today to inspect. is bright and sunny with wonderful outdoor areas “Experience Is The Difference” for entertainment. Double garage, plenty of off Ref BMR street parking and 3 garden sheds are available. “Experience Is The Difference” Offers Over $315,000 OPEN HOME Blenheim $215,000 Ref BMR 16 MULLER ROAD 4/172 SCOTT STREET Viewing By Appointment Viewing By Appointment Sue Cawte View at www.summit.co.nz Ref BMR Sue Cawte View at www.summit.co.nz Ref BMR Bus 578 3366 Bus 578 3366 A/H 577 7118 A/H 577 7118 Mob 021 732 277 Mob 021 732 277 Perfect First Home Fabulous This 1970’s 3 bedroom home including large workshop has been priced for a quick sale. Townhouse Living Renovated throughout and sitting perfectly on If you are looking for a warm and inviting a 611sqm section to capture huge amounts townhouse in Witherlea then you need to view this of sunshine. This property is a must to view. property. Three bedrooms, open plan kitchen/ “Experience Is The Difference” dining and living facing north to maximise the sun. Indoor/outdoor flow to the deck and easy care Ref BMR1263 grounds. Double garaging including door opener and fully fenced section, this home represents fantastic value for money. Offers Over $229,000 Offers Over $285,000 “Experience Is The Difference” Ref BMR1251 19A KEISS STREET 290A SCOTT STREET Viewing By Appointment Viewing By Appointment Sue Cawte View at www.summit.co.nz Ref BMR1263 Sue Cawte View at www.summit.co.nz Ref BMR1251 Bus 578 3366 Bus 578 3366 A/H 577 7118 A/H 577 7118 Mob 021 732 277 Mob 021 732 277 www.summit.co.nz You’ll be glad you chose... Page 6 — THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2010 The Marlborough Express Hidden Treasure Must View You will not fail to be impressed with is truly This brick and tile home needs a new family. delightful home in this desirable location. Very Three bedrooms, tidy kitchen and bathroom, well presented , there is nothing to do but move lounge with new log fire, sunny patio area, double in and enjoy. This 180m² home features 3 double carport and ample garden sheds. Well fenced bedrooms, master with walk in wardrobe and section for children and pets. My vendors have ensuite, modern open plan kitchen, twin living and plans they want to fulfill and will look at all offers. double internal access garage. My vendors are View this weekend. extremely serious in their intent to sell, so give Ref BMR1260 Nicolas a call to view, don’t miss this fantastic opportunity! Witherlea $329,000 Offers Over $240,000 OPEN HOME Ref BMR1269 36A HILLCREST AVENUE 79 DILLON STREET View at www.summit.co.nz Ref BMR1269 Open Home: Sunday 1.00 - 1.30pm Nicolas Perez Tim Gardiner View at www.summit.co.nz Ref BMR1260 Bus 578 3366 Bus 578 3366 A/H 579 3122 A/H 578 3844 Mob 027 265 3364 Mob 027 441 4143 Property Investors & Landlords Are You Getting The Best Returns On Your Investment? Our Property Managers are We aim to minimise vacancies trained and specialise in and arrears whilst ensuring Residential Property your property keeps its value Investment and Management in today’s market Call us for a free appraisal or investment advice on purchasing BLENHEIM PICTON Do You Need Lots 578 3366 573 6166 Of Space? Christine Ruth Nikki Jennie Then this property will solve that problem. Set Cross Gill Andrews Cohen on a 1513m² section with 4 car garaging. The spacious home boasts 5 double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, new main kitchen plus 2 kitchenettes. Close to all of Redwoodtowns many amenities. “I List And Sell Houses Its That Simple” Ref BMR1252 Offers Over $379,000 Mobile Mobile Mobile Mobile 021 884 462 0272 460 633 0272 461 369 027 450 7844 121 HOWICK ROAD, REDWOODTOWN Managing properties is our business, Darryl Harper View at www.summit.co.nz Ref BMR1252 you’ll be glad you chose Summit to take care of yours Bus 578 3366 A/H 570 5057 Visit our website www.summitrentals.co.nz Mob 027 662 1340 www.summit.co.nz You’ll be glad you chose... The Marlborough Express THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2010 — Page 7 Priced To Sell A Secret Lifestyle The owners want to go unconditional on another This self-sufficient family home has a lifestyle to property but needs to sell this large family home compare. 10 ha Spacious living, good grazing and first. You will be surprised with this one. Bring your some pines for your retirement all bordering DOC. CHQ book when you come and view. Ref OR10662 Ref OR10551 Offers Over $405,000 OPEN HOME Offers Over$435,000+GST TE HORA PA ROAD, 162 HEBBERDS ROAD, CANTASTOWN RAI VALLEY Graham Kay Open Home: Monday 1st November 2.30 Graham Kay View at www.summit.co.nz Ref OR10662 Bus 03 545 6100 - 3.30pm Bus 03 545 6100 A/H 03 545 0088 View at www.summit.co.nz Ref OR10551 A/H 03 545 0088 Mob 027 439 3337 Mob 027 439 3337 Blenheim 578 3366 Picton Diane Parish AREINZ Darryl Harper AREINZ Sheryl Ruffell Tim Gardiner Sue Cawte Nicolas Perez Julie Chambers 573 6166 Manager A/H 570 5057 A/H 578 2991 Mob 027 441 4143 A/H 577 7118 A/H 579 3122 A/H 579 5296 Mob 021 324 592 Mob 027 662 1340 Mob 027 444 1900 Mob 021 732 277 Mob 027 265 3364 Mob 027 440 1433 Spring’s early Noel Cohen AREINZ Barbara Thorpe Manager A/H 570 5477 A/H 03 573 5145
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