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City 838 0044 | Hamilton East 856 2226 | Dinsdale 847 7800 | Flagstaff 854 5350 | Rototuna 854 9961 2 Saturday, August 27, 2016 ❚ Waikatotimes.Co.Nz Licensed under the Real Estate Agents Act 2008 View Sat 12 - 12.45 & Sun 12 - 12.40 Hamilton Central 21 Lake Domain Drive 5 2 1 3 2 Central Oasis On 2143sqm Auction Lodge Auction Rooms, 935 Victoria Street, This 1960's brick home boasts the feel of a weekend retreat with significant content - 5 bedrooms (master with ensuite and WIR), 3 separate living areas to cater for Hamilton, Wednesday 7 September 2016 at 12.30pm all occasions, study alcove, guest bathroom and a kitchen that will impress the chef in the family. Offering outstanding flow to the outdoor entertaining area incl. pool (unless sold prior) this rare inner city sanctuary is a haven for the kids or alternately a lifestyle option in the city with ease of access to the cafe/restaurant precinct, lake walkways, hospital and in zone for HBHS/HGHS. Web Ref LC14852 Looking to develop - a second level addition would ensure fantastic views of the lake whilst still offering absolute privacy. Developers and Land Bankers will also see the future profit in this site - scheme plan for subdivision and multi unit project is available. Genuinely rare opportunity, we encourage immediate attention here - contact Glenn or Sonia for further information. Sonia Christison Glenn Collins M 021 677 871 M 021 894 499 B 07 838 0044 B 07 838 0044 View Sat 2 - 2.40 & Sun 2.15 - 3 View Sat & Sun 11 - 11.40 Huntington 10 Wiltshire Drive 5 2 2 2 Hillcrest 90 + 92 Knighton Road + 47 Helena Road 11 3 3 Instantly Attracted To You Auction Lodge Auction Rooms, 935 Victoria Street, Prime Residential Development Opportunity Tender Lodge Auction Rooms, 935 Victoria Street, Hamilton, Wednesday 7 September 2016 at 12.30pm Hamilton, Wednesday 14 September 2016 at 4.00pm Genuinely ticking all the boxes this brick home constructed by GJ Gardner (unless sold prior) Here is your opportunity to secure this unique piece of real estate within an (unless sold prior) has real street appeal and is located in the sought after St James precinct easy walk to the Waikato University with all the hard work having already with immediate access to parks, suburban retail, preferred schooling incl the Web Ref LC14853 been done for the new purchaser. Now it's your chance to reap the rewards! Web Ref LC14863 new high school. Boasting 4 large bedrooms (master with ensuite and WIR) , Three freehold residential properties, total land area circa 2206sqm. 5th bedroom/study, 2 distinct living options, separate dining and a roomy Subdivision Resource Consent, Land Use Consent and Engineering Consents kitchen. Buyers will enjoy the warm ambience exuded by the home, the are approved by Council for 10 fee simple duplex townhouses each on a indoor/outdoor flow and the sunny disposition. Added extras incl a detailed minimum 200sqm fee simple title. Plans for 7 duplex townhouses each of 5 chattel list incl heatpump, loft storage, garden shed and the green fingered in bdrms, 5bthrms, 5 tea & coffee facilities. Plans for 3 duplex townhouses each the family will adore the raised gardens perfect for your vege crop. Don't delay of 4bdrms, 5bthrms, 4 tea & coffee facilities. Geotec reports available • here - Contact Glenn or Sonia for priority viewing Registered valuation of completed project available. Building Consent largely complete - to be submitted to council by purchaser. Location provides an easy Sonia Christison Glenn Collins walk to Waikato University, easy access to public transport & CBD. Rarely Sonia Christison Glenn Collins M 021 677 871 M 021 894 499 available, developers must view. M 021 677 871 M 021 894 499 B 07 838 0044 B 07 838 0044 B 07 838 0044 B 07 838 0044 City 838 0044 | Hamilton East 856 2226 | Dinsdale 847 7800 | Flagstaff 854 5350 | Rototuna 854 9961 2 Saturday, August 27, 2016 ❚ waikatotimes.co.nz View Sat 1 - 1.40 & Sun 3.20 - 4 View Sat 12.30 - 1 & Sun 2 - 3 Rototuna 62 Cairns Crescent 5 2 2 2 Whitiora 26 Charlemont Street 4 2 1 1 The Stylish Entertainer Auction Lodge Auction Rooms, 935 Victoria Street, Whitiora Paradise, Zoned R.H. Auction Lodge Auction Rooms, 935 Victoria Street, Hamilton, Wednesday 14 September 2016 at 12.30pm Hamilton, Wednesday 7 September 2016 at 12.30pm You will fall in love with this lovely, modern, five bedroom home the moment (unless sold prior) Wow, 1158m2 of paradise zoned residential high hidden down a long Right of (unless sold prior) you walk in. This stylish and practical, Calum Brae home has entertaining and Way is a must to view. Beautifully landscaped grounds with paths, ponds, family living in mind. The home boasts a seamless match of functional design Web Ref LC14860 outbuildings and fauna + flora that has the wow factor. The present owner has Web Ref LC14847 & modern styling ensuring this beautiful property appeals both inside and out. enjoyed this property for the last 24 years so who will be the next owner? An If you love entertaining then the stylish kitchen is for you, the generous bench artist looking for a retreat, a developer exploring the possibilities or a family space allows you to work with ease to let that inner chef loose! The open plan enjoying the space or the person that wants city comforts but country living. lounge/dining has good spatial dimensions and is a great size for entertaining All set in Whitiora close to river walks. parks and CBD. Step out of your car the family or large celebrations with friends. The clever layout allows for an and into a two storied 4 double bedroom home with 2 bathrooms, open plan easy living flow onto the outdoor decking (complete with spa) for alfresco living with indoor and outdoor flow, dual hot water system, enclosed fire place dining and relaxing. A large master bedroom enjoys a generous sized with ducted heating, spacious kitchen, outside studio room plus a separate walk-in-wardrobe and ensuite. A bonus is the double doors which open to the Greg Hugill rustic shed/workshop. To truly appreciate this beautiful property with so much Ann Hooper Bernice Matthews landscaped rear yard. Glenn Collins M 021 550 035 potential in many ways you must come and view it. Phone Bernice or Ann M 021 117 8094 M 021 186 7424 M 021 894 499 B 07 838 0044 now to view. B 07 838 0044 B 07 838 0044 B 07 838 0044 A/H 07 850 5014 F/P 0800 33193 F/P 0800 33193 AUCTION WEDNESDAY AUCTION FRIDAY View Sat 1 - 1.30 & Sun 2.30 - 3 View Sunday 2 - 2.30 Huntington 24 Heathfield Avenue 4 2 2 2 Huntington 10 Montrose Crescent 4 2 2 2 Great Schooling - Excellent Location Auction Lodge Auction Rooms, 935 Victoria Street, Classic Huntington Style Auction Lodge Auction Rooms, 935 Victoria Street, Hamilton, Wednesday 31 August 2016 at 12.30pm Hamilton, Friday 2 September 2016 at 12.30pm With instant road appeal and sitting in a great location amongst good Quality (unless sold prior) Often admired and now for sale is this beautiful two storey home in the ever (unless sold prior) homes - This 199sqm Brick family home has excellent content. Having 4 good sought after Huntington location. No. 10 Montrose Crescent is sure to impress sized bedrooms - Master with ens/ Walk n wardrobe - Tiled bathrooms giving Web Ref LD05247 from the moment you arrive. Featuring 4 double bedrooms, an ensuite plus Web Ref LR03230 it good clean lines. The two sep living areas allow the family to have time out the convenience of extra bathroom facilities upstairs and down. There are two with the main living having sun pour in all day. The well appointed Kitchen has separate living rooms as well as formal dining. This 230m2 home was plenty of Bench/ Cupboard space/ Dishwasher/ Insinkerator and overlooks the perfectly planned and offers nice indoor/outdoor flow to a north facing paved Outside Courtyard. Neutral colours flow throughout complementing most patio for enjoying peaceful outdoor living. The time has come for the owners peoples decor whilst the dbl glazing keeps the home warm and dry. Dble int to make the move creating an opportunity for you to own a truly immaculate gging - f/f on a 610sqm section and Zoned for Rototuna Primary/ Rototuna classic Huntington home. For your appointment to view contact the vendors Junior High School - This is a must see. Surplus to my Vendors Requirements agent Mike Thomas on 0274 975 933. - Auction day is sale day and we would WELCOME PRE AUCTION OFFERS. Katherine Foster Sean Foster Mike Thomas M 021 393 411 M 021 664 434 M 027 497 5933 A/H 07 846 0468 A/H 07 846 0468 B 07 854 9961 www.lodge.co.nz Licensed under the Real Estate Agents Act 2008 waikatotimes.co.nz ❚ Saturday, August 27, 2016 3 AUCTION WEDNESDAY View Sat 2.30 -3&Sun2-2.40 View Sat1-1.40&Sun12-12.40 Chartwell 40A Donny Avenue 3 2 1 1 1 Chartwell 45 Donny Avenue 4 1 1 2 Outstanding Townhouse - Built By Jennian Homes Auction Lodge Auction Rooms, 935 Victoria Street, Yes It's Donny Avenue! Auction Lodge Auction Rooms, 935 Victoria Street, Hamilton, Hamilton, Wednesday 31 August 2016 at 12.30pm Wednesday 14 September 2016 at 12.30pm Originally built by Jennian Homes is this recently renovated stand-alone In this treasured enclave off River Road perched on a beautiful private (unless sold prior) (unless sold prior) townhouse situated on its own 562sqm section that offers an outstanding 832m2 gully section above Donny Park, this sunny 190m2 (approx) 4 gully aspect.
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