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OPEN HOMES Saturday 16 December AUCTIONS Flagstaff 23 Meadowfield Street Dinsdale 35 Poaka Avenue Rototuna 2 Merivale Court Flagstaff 206 Alandale Avenue This stunning five bedroom home features a Class and sophistication are the hallmarks of this Sitting on a 722m2 corner site that has been With views toward the Waikato River this one functional layout with a well-equipped modern exquisite 260m2 home. Manicured, landscaped planted with bursts of colour, trimmed hedges brm apartment is a wonderful place to call home. kitchen. Sitting on a 711sqm fully fenced section 1569m2 section with fountain/fish pond, pergola, & shrubs, along with spacious paved areas for Fully serviced with meals, house keeping, laundry, and across the road from a reserve there is plenty fire pit and 60,000L heated saltwater pool. entertaining guests & family. 4 brms, 2 bathrooms, power & insurance gives you peace of mind you’re of space for children to run around and play. For Sale $959,000 3 living & double garaging. loved one is looked after. Special conditions apply. For Sale $969,000 www.harcourts.co.nz/HM51128 For Sale $838,000 For Sale $130,000 www.harcourts.co.nz/HM50996 Dylan Foote M 027 473 8371 P 839 5085 www.harcourts.co.nz/GV3890 www.harcourts.co.nz/CH9422 Rupert Bain M 021 251 9235 P 839 5085 Vanessa Foote M 027 955 2122 P 839 5085 Shaun Cosgrave M 0274 755 021 P 843 3122 John Vandy M 027 226 5186 P 855 2144 OPEN HOMES Saturday 16 December BY NEG 317A COBHAM DRIVE 2.00-2.30PM BY NEG 15 SANDFORD PLACE 12.00-12.30PM BY NEG 17 KEITHA PLACE 2.00-3.00PM HILLCREST. Super made over 2 bed over basement garaging CHARTWELL. Bush Views and totally fabulous. 4 bedrooms, GLENVIEW. This home underwent architectural remodelling and rumpus or den. Near Hillcrest schools, shops, river walks, 3 bathrooms, 3 living areas, a rumpus room. Wow, check that includes a new living area, portico-covered patio, a new Hamilton Gardens Ed Franklin Bus 856 9095 A/H 829 5555 or Mob it out. Susan Goodwin Bus 855 2144 or Mob 022 545 0617 bedroom wing and new bathrooms Tracey O’Brien Bus 856 9095 027 248 4069 ID#:HL4385 ID#:CH9480 or Mob 027 268 2108 ID#:HL4429 BY NEG 34 DEANWELL AVENUE 1.00-1.30PM BY NEG 48 WOODBURN AVENUE 2.45-3.15PM $329,000 4D BROOKLYN ROAD 2.00-2.30PM DEANWELL. Priced to sell. Spacious family home. 4 bdrms, 2 FLAGSTAFF. Stunning 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom Villa, in Alandale CLAUDELANDS. Located within walking distance to the CBD living, 1 bathroom, 2 toilets - conveniently located to all amenities Retirment Village. A must see. John Vandy Bus 855 2144 or Mob this 2 bedroom 1980’s home makes a great first home. Shaun Murray Friend Bus 847 2750 or Mob 027 491 5542 ID#:HD5023 027 226 5186 ID#:CH9482 Cosgrave Bus 07 843 3099 A/H 07 843 3122 or Mob 0274 755 021 BY NEG 54A MANSEL AVENUE 3.00-3.30PM BY NEG 54A MANSEL AVENUE 3.00-3.30PM ID#:GV3864 HILLCREST. 4 bedrooms home in Hillcrest. Housing New Zealand HILLCREST. 4 bedrooms home in Hillcrest. Housing New Zealand $335,000 1/271 RIVER ROAD 1.00-1.30PM lease until 2025. Brick construction, double-glazing, single car lease until 2025. Brick construction, double-glazing, single car CLAUDELANDS. It’s all about location and this private tidy 2 internal access garage. Rohit Kumar Bus 856 9095 A/H 839 2271 internal access garage. Rohit Kumar Bus 856 9095 A/H 839 2271 bedroom unit would make a great first home or investment or Mob 021 108 6430 ID#:HL4337 or Mob 021 108 6430 ID#:HL4337 property. Liticia Reid Bus 843 3099 A/H 846 1479 or Mob 022 167 BY NEG 7 MARNANE TERRACE 2.00-2.30PM BY NEG 15 NGAERE AVENUE 12.00-12.30PM 8221 ID#:GV3878 SAINT ANDREWS. Beautifully presented 3+ bedroom home, lots CHARTWELL. Numerous opportunities! Land bank, develop, $349,000 68C HIGGINS ROAD 12.45-1.15PM of off street parking and double internal access garage. Make restore and live in here, the choice is yours. 1089m2 land, 4 FRANKTON. Looking for your first home look at this today sure you view. Shaun Cosgrave Bus 07 843 3099 A/H 07 843 3122 bedrooms, double garage. Arie Harris Bus 855 2144 or Mob 021 immediate possession available open plan living 3 bedroom or Mob 0274 755 021 ID#:GV3869 064 9177 ID#:CH9479 recently redecorated. Barry Tappin Bus 847 2750 or Mob 027 471 BY NEG 90B PEMBROKE STREET 3.00-3.30PM BY NEG 45 NORTON ROAD 12.00-12.30PM 7312 ID#:HD5011 HAMILTON LAKE. Large 4 bdrm home with 2 bthrms and 2 living FRANKTON. 5-6 bedroom home with 2 bathrooms and large $359,000 24A POLLEN CRESCENT 12.00-12.30PM areas. Close to Hamilton lake, great views. Shaun Cosgrave Bus basement level. Off street parking can accommodate 5-6 cars. Sol MELVILLE. Low maintenance, 3 bedroom property with a 07 843 3099 A/H 07 843 3122 or Mob 0274 755 021 ID#:GV3852 Taplin Bus 839 5085 A/H 846 6064 or Mob 021 824 294 ID#:HM51129 carport. Good sized, fenced back yard, underfloor and ceiling BY NEG 87 POAKA AVENUE 1.00-1.30PM BY NEG 2 PORTLAND LANE 11.00-11.30AM insulation. Call now to view! Gavin Hocking Bus 853 0055 or Mob DINSDALE. Large home with 5 rooms of various sizes that could also CHARTWELL. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms with a double internal 027 755 5148 ID#:RU5977 be used as a extra living. Close to shops and cafes. Jeff Pairaudeau access garage great investment property or lock-up and leave $359,000 3D SHELLEY JANE PL 12.00-12.30PM Bus 839 5085 A/H 846 4607 or Mob 027 210 4465 ID#:GV3893 lifestyle. Greg Duncan Bus 855 2144 or Mob 027 443 7740 DINSDALE. Great 3 bedroom home, perfect for first home BY NEG 1/17 MANNING STREET 2.00-2.30PM ID#:HM51239 buyers. Priced to sell. John Vandy Bus 855 2144 or Mob 027 226 HAMILTON CENTRAL. Gated complex, 2 bedroom town house BY NEG 40 WAKE STREET 1.30-2.15PM 5186 ID#:CH9465 with top chattels, private courtyard and walk to Hamilton CHARTWELL. 3 bedroom renovated home in zone for Hukanui $359,000 248 CLYDE STREET 11.00-11.30AM Central and Hamilton Lake. Jeff Pairaudeau Bus 839 5085 A/H Primary. Fully fenced back yard, sunny bright living areas. HAMILTON EAST. Don’t miss your opportunity to own this 846 4607 or Mob 027 210 4465 ID#:GV3887 Yvenna Yue Bus 839 5085 A/H 853 9881 or Mob 021 633 374 2-bedroom property which is very competitively priced. Dylan BY NEG 45 ORCHARD AVENUE 1.00-1.30PM ID#:HM51256 Foote Bus 839 5085 or Mob 027 473 8371 ID#:HM51278 ENDERLEY. Situated in a quiet no through road this 1970’s solid BY NEG 542 BORMAN ROAD 1.15-1.45PM $379,000 22 KEATS CRESCENT 3.00-3.30PM home has a lot to offer. Featuring 4 bedrooms. Jill Taylor Bus 843 FLAGSTAFF. 5 bedroom home clad in stunning cedar and brick. 2 ENDERLEY. Exceptionally tidy 3 bedroom brick home, set on 3099 A/H 849 0345 or Mob 021 574 149 ID#:GV3853 bathrooms, 2 living rooms, and double garage. Patrick Luo Bus a freehold 695m section, open plan kitchen and dining. Pene BY NEG 1133A RIVER ROAD 1.45-2.30PM 853 0055 A/H 856 7368 or Mob 022 098 6556 ID#:HM51152 Andersen Bus 855 2144 or Mob 027 464 5699 ID#:CH9481 FLAGSTAFF.Hidden in the trees is this well looked after 4 BY NEG 60 MAHOE STREET 1.00-1.30PM $389,000 24 CLEVELAND STREET 1.00-1.30PM bedroom 2 bathroom family home. Entertainers you’ll live the MELVILLE. Fantastic recently renovated 4 bedroom property, BADER. 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home, close to Waikato Hospital choice of 3 outdoor areas for summer BBQs and relaxing. Katrina elevated, walk to Waikato Hospital MUST VIEW. Wendy Knight and the city centre. Shaun Cosgrave Bus 07 843 3099 A/H 07 843 Tombleson Bus 839 5085 or Mob 022 412 5146 ID#:HM51270 Bus 843 3099 or Mob 027 493 6391 ID#:GV3888 3122 or Mob 0274 755 021 ID#:GV3865 AUCTIONS AUCTION 225B FOX STREET 1.30-2.00PM AUCTION 12 BRETTON TERRACE 3.00-3.30PM AUCTION 59B LIVINGSTONE AVE 12.30-1.00PM HAMILTON EAST. 5 bedrooms with an outdoor room for HILLCREST. This home sits on 1011m2 which is a real bonus, NAWTON.Cute 3 bedroom home with outstanding views over possible workshop, art studio or bedroom; 3 bathrooms; especially in this location. The home has 3 dble bdrms. Jeff the surrounding neighbourhood, Priced to go, so don’t delay. comfortable living. Greg Duncan Bus 855 2144 or Mob 027 443 Pairaudeau Bus 839 5085 A/H 846 4607 or Mob 027 210 4465 Yvenna Yue Bus 839 5085 A/H 853 9881 or Mob 021 633 374 7740 ID#:HM51250 ID#:GV3870 ID#:HM51254 AUCTION 9 HEREFORD PLACE 2.00-2.30PM AUCTION 30 CATALINA DRIVE 12.00-12.40PM AUCTION 24B LEWIS STREET 12.00-12.30PM GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS. 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, MELVILLE. Sought after location, fantastic easy care brick GLENVIEW. Great investment or first home. 2 bedroom brick super spacious with elevated street views. Cul-de-sac family home, secure section, double internal access garage, unit with garage.
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