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Appreciating Property Structure APPRECIATING PROPERTY STRUCTURE NAA GLOBAL WINNERS AUCTION 21 February 2017 Summer Place, 69 Melville Road, Hyde Park HIGH STREET TV HIGH STREET The High St Auction Co. uses its own online TV channel where it presents: • Live coverage of our premier auction events • Comprehensive coverage of our featured properties in advance of the auction event • Highlights packages of past auction events High St TV is fully interactive and allows you to communicate with us while you’re watching. We look forward to our interactive dialogue about selling and buying property via auction on this exciting platform. High St TV is accessible via link to our dedicated TV webpage on our website and the technology will allow access via: • www.highstreetauctions.com • Twitter • Tablets and Smart phones • Linkedin • On Facebook • Youtube The leading technology solution we employed allows for high quality streaming across South Africa and all around the world. We have used multiple cameras and multimedia integration at the auction event in order to provide a dynamic and world class online experience to our viewers. If you can’t join us at our premier auction events on auction day then don’t miss our online coverage. To feature your property on High St TV please contact one of our sales representatives. NAA GLOBAL WINNERS Tuesday 21 February 2017 @ 12pm Welcome to today’s premier auction event Today you will be hosted by our Lead Auctioneer Joff van Reenen. Should you require any assistance, please feel free to approach any of our representatives. Please acquaint yourself with the rules of auction which are available on our website: www.highstreetauctions.com/auction-info-high-street-auctions.php#rules. Alternatively our bidding assisitants can provide you with a copy of the rules. PROPERTIES ON AUCTION Lot 01 354 Ontdekkers Road, Florida Park Lot 02 99 Van Riebeeck Avenue, Edenvale Lot 03 12a Mount Street, Bryanston Lot 04 13 Mediterranean Villas, Morninghill, Bedfordview Lot 05 24 Frelon Street, Impala Park, Boksburg ............................................................................................................ DECEASED ESTATE Lot 06 31 Baldwin Street, Village Deep Lot 07 107 Main Street, Dobsonville Gardens, Soweto Lot 08 6169 Voortrekker Road, Brakpan Lot 09 15 Heyneke Street, Nelspruit Lot 10 1 Main Road, Hazyview, Mpumalanga .................................................................................................... CORPORATE DISPOSAL Lot 11 44 Karob Crescent, Fourways Gardens Lot 12 Unit 96 The Emperor, 8 West Road South, Morningside Lot 13 Rainbow Mall, 69 Voortrekker Road, Alberton Lot 14 Pezula Private Residence Club, Lagoonview Drive, Knysna Lot 15 8 Monte Pulciano, Jolin Avenue, Morehill, Benoni Lot 16 Unit 13, 41 Frost Street Lofts, Frost Avenue, Braamfontein Werf Lot 17 9 Grace Road, Observatory Lot 18 3 Martingale Road, Pezula Golf Estate, Knysna Lot 19 Waterdal Road, Off Houtkop Road, Sebokeng Lot 20 74 The Carriage Gate, 10 Riley Road, Bedfordview Lot 21 43 Mashoba Lodge, Auret Street, Norton Park, Benoni Lot 22 5 Raisin-Bush Close, Serengeti Golf & Wildlife Estate ...................................................................................... BANK INSTRUCTION Lot 23 4 Aberdein Road, Roodekop ....................................................................................................................................... REAUCTION Lot 24 16 Jesmond Avenue, Nancefield ................................................................................................................................. NO RESERVE Lot 25 Off Main Road, Gonubie, Eastern Cape Lot 26 Stand 47 Dunblane Lifestyle & Equestrian Estate, Bredell Ext 11 Notice is given that all sales are subject to an undisclosed reserve price. Any Master of the High Court order, Sales in Execution, Deceased Auction, Absolute or Divorce Auction is clearly indicated in the index, as well as on every application property. 1 LOT 01 Business 4 Property Web Ref: 106911 354 Ontdekkers Road, Florida Park BANK Opening Bid: R800 000 INSTRUCTION • Developer’s dream! • Main arterial in West Rand • Prominent corner • Potential two storeys • GLA : 273m² • Stand size: 1255m² Neels 082 458 6899 [email protected] LOT 02 Prominent Business 1 Building Web Ref: 103925 99 Van Riebeeck Avenue, Edenvale • Total GLA: ± 1 750m² • Multi-level commercial building • Each floor is ± 500m² • External warehouse ± 150m² • Staff facilities & storerooms ± 100m² • Dual access from 10th Avenue • Secure brick paved parking area on Van Riebeeck Ave street frontage • Tarred driveway & parking area on rear boundary • Will be sold with vacant occupation • Within 2km from Greenstone Mall & Stoneridge commercial node Greer 082 454 9626 [email protected] NAA GLOBAL WINNERS 2 LOT 03 Lifestyle Home in Bryanston Web Ref: 106919 12a Mount Street, Bryanston • Large family home • Improvements: ± 2000m² • 5 Bedrooms, 3 bathrooms • Theatre, gym, office / library • Prayer room, staff accommodation, pool • Entertainment deck with Jacuzzi • Wine cellar • 4 Garages Shawn 079 949 6325 [email protected] NAA GLOBAL WINNERS 3 LOT 04 3 Bedroom Home Web Ref: 106903 13 Mediterranean Villas, Morninghill, SELLER Bedfordview EMIGRATING • Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home • Ideally located near private schools, upmarket shopping centers and all major arterials • Double garage with ample visitor’s parking • Large, well maintained garden • Security with beams and electric fencing • Land size: 590m² • Separate staff quarters • Improvements: 295m² Ricardo 072 246 8129 [email protected] LOT 05 Retail & Resi Block Web Ref: 106909 24 Frelon Street, Impala Park, Boksburg DECEASEDESTATE Opening Bid: R1.5 MILLION • MRN: 020160/2016 • 5 Shops & 6 flats (1 x 3 Bed, 3 x 2 bed & 2 x 1 bed) • Prepaid electricity meters • Stand size 991m² • GLA: ± 1100m² • Gross Annual Income: ± R700k p/a Jaacov 082 622 4248 [email protected] NAA GLOBAL WINNERS 4 LOT 06 Vacant Warehouse Web Ref: 106902 31 Baldwin Street, Village Deep Opening Bid: R1.5 MILLION • GLA: ± 1460m² • Stand size: 1974m² • Open warehouse • High volume • High clearance roller shutters • Offices • Easy access Neels 082 458 6899 [email protected] LOT 07 Residential Development Land Web Ref: 106905 107 Main Street, Dobsonville Gardens, Soweto • Stand size: 20.6ha (Usable portion +/- 7.2ha) • Current zoning: Undetermined • Possible Re-Zoning: Residential • Bulk service contributions payable • Existing tennis court and soccer field on a small portion of the site • Overhead electricity power lines (Eskom servitudes) • Site is partially located within the floodline indicators • Located 2km from Hector Peterson Primary School • Environmental Impact Assessment and a Geo-Tech report required Cliff 082 099 8692 [email protected] NAA GLOBAL WINNERS 5 LOT 08 Retail Opportunity & Home Web Ref: 106922 6169 Voortrekker Road, Brakpan • Erf 1128, 3441 & 1130 Brakpan • Retail Erven size: 991m² + 2 478m² = 3 469m² • Home Erf size: 496m² • Retail GLA: 1 750m² • Excellent location Emmanuel 061 155 6457 [email protected] LOT 09 Zoned Industrial 2 Land Web Ref: 106816 15 Heyneke Street, Nelspruit Opening Bid: R20 MILLION • Multi use industrial facility ideal for redevelopment • 11.8984 ha • 8 500 kVA available power • 4 x 33KV sub stations • Easy access to the N4 highway • Close to all amenities Emmanuel 061 155 6457 [email protected] NAA GLOBAL WINNERS 6 LOT 10 Box Retail / Warehouse Web Ref: 106916 CORPORATEDISPOSAL 1 Main Road, Hazyview, Mpumalanga • Corporate disposal • Large stand 2.1333 ha • Improvements +/- 1500m² • Stand adjoins R40 • Brick paved parking and yard • Roller shutter access • Good natural lighting Nick 082 669 7738 [email protected] LOT 11 5 Bedroom Family Home Web Ref: 106918 44 Karob Crescent, Fourways Gardens • 5 Bedrooms, 2 en-suite with walk-in closet • 1 Full bathroom • Double storey • Formal lounge • Dining room • Kitchen, scullery and pantry • TV room and bar • 2 Patios and swimming pool • Staff quarters with ablutions • 2 Garages Bri-Anne 082 896 4362 [email protected] NAA GLOBAL WINNERS 7 LOT 12 Penthouse Apartment Web Ref: 106904 Unit 96 The Emperor, 8 West Road South, Morningside • 504m² • 4 Bedrooms all en-suite • 4 Levels, private lift, 2 lounges, dining room • Gourmet kitchen, entertainment area / patio, private pool • Exquisite views • Lock-up garages for 4 cars • Perfect lock-up & go • The complex offers: Gym, concierge, boardrooms, indoor pool, fantastic security Guy 082 335 1749 [email protected] NAA GLOBAL WINNERS 8 LOT 13 Rainbow Mall Web Ref: 106914 69 Voortrekker Road, Alberton • GBA: ± 2 500m² • GLA: ± 1 740m² • Gross Annual Income: ± R2.6m • Ground Floor: Retail shops • First Floor: Offices • High foot traffic • ± 700m² Parking Lot zoned for Business 1 • Additional bulk available • Pre-paid electricity meters Shawn 079 949 6325 [email protected] LOT 14 6 Pezula Private Residence Club Shares Web Ref: 106907 Pezula Private Residence Club, Lagoonview Drive, Knysna • Each Shareholder has 21 nights of use p/a • Total of only 70 shares in the Share Block Company • Sole and exclusive right to one of 5 x luxury residences • Includes access to the facilities of the Conrad Pezula Resort Hotel, the Pezula Spa and the Pezula Championship Golf Course • Pezula PRC represents the pinnacle of luxury and quality • All the benefits of owning a holiday home at a fraction of the cost! Ricardo 072 246 8129 [email protected]
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