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Property Guide, November 5, 2020 Thursday, November 5, 2020 Where its all about you At last... Your Dream Home 4 3 2 BRONWYN KAY AGENCY LTD. MREINZ LICENSED UNDER THE REA 2008 2 Searching for a Home? Gisborne'sGo to Largestour website Independent bronwynkay.com Agency New At last... Your Dream Home Listing 3 Cameron Road 4 3 2 A Brand New Build - Hurrah !!!!!! View Sun 8th 2:00-2:30pm At last a spanking new property just minutes from Auction Thu 26th Nov at 1:00pm town but with a country outlook and the comfort of Ref BK2388 neighbours not too far away. Agent Taan Suwanduang A wonderful spacious kitchen and living area. Four 021 234 1669 bedrooms with a large family bathroom and en suite attached to the main bedroom. The section is about 1,500 sq metres and a blank canvas, all set for the new owner to design their own garden and more than big enough for a swimming pool. New Don't Judge the Book by its Cover Listing 201 Grey Street 3 1 You can ditch the car and walk everywhere with this View Sun 8th 10:30-11:00am centrally located home. So close to superb Gisborne beaches and the City with cafe's and shops nearby. Auction Thu 26th Nov at 1:00pm (Unless sold prior) There is more room here than meets the eye. Ref BK2491 Three good sized bedrooms, two living spaces, renovated bathroom and modern kitchen and Agent Taan Suwanduang compact back yard, this is perfect as a starter home or 021 234 1669 a no fuss investment. Collect them in Clifford 206 Clifford Street 3 1 2 Yet another property in Clifford Street. Come and View Sun 8th 12:30-1:00pm view this very spacious three bedroom plus study Whataupoko home. Situated on a large section with Auction Thu 26th Nov at 1:00pm the ability to subdivide as the size and accessibility to (Unless sold prior) the Railway Reserve makes this property extremely desirable. Very handy to Ballance Street shops and Ref BK2488 popular Central School. Agent Taan Suwanduang Be quick these homes are selling like hot cakes !!!! 021 234 1669 Two For The Price Of One 301 and 303 Whitaker Street 4 2 Sitting proud on a compact 443m2 sunny section are View Sun 8th 11:30-12:00pm these two 1970's two bedroom units. The perfect pick for an astute home buyer, downsizers or investors. Auction Thu 26th Nov at 1:00pm (Unless sold prior) Having a rental appraisal up to $350 per week each, you could live in one and rent out the other or collect Ref BK2487 two tidy incomes from one set of rates. Agent Taan Suwanduang Not to mention a great location - Ballance Street 021 234 1669 Village is just around the corner, a short walk to town, shops, restaurants and bars, so why wait, call me today. 06 869 0088 | BRONWYNKAY.COM | 3/50 ESPLANADE, GISBORNE | BRONWYN KAY AGENCY LTD. MREINZ LICENSED UNDER THE REA 2008 3 Searching for a Home? Gisborne'sGo to Largestour website Independent bronwynkay.com Agency New Bungalow with Subdivision Potential Listing 74 Atkinson 2 1 We are calling all developers or someone who seeks View Sun 8th 1:00-1:30pm a property with room to grow. Auction Thu 26th Nov at 1:00pm Gorgeous two bedroom 1950's home, re-roofed, re- (Unless sold prior) wired, insulated, boasting a beautiful new kitchen, carpets, windows, curtains, laundry and more. Ref BK2493 Situated on a 1476m2 section, YES - it is Agent Jenny Virtue subdividable. Live in the house, extend existing, build 027 258 8248 at the back, subdivide, so many opportunities. Close to shops, hospital and zoned for sought after Mangapapa school. So many possibilities await the new owner. New Location, Space and Income Listing 14 Dominion Road 3 2 1 What more could you want? View Sun 8th 11:45-12:15pm Built in the 1970s incorporating characteristic Auction Thu 26th Nov at 1:00pm features throughout, this wonderfully maintained (Unless sold prior) home offers different options depending on your families needs. Across two levels over a generous Ref BK2497 floor plan. Upstairs is a kitchen, open plan dining/living area, two bedrooms and the bathroom. Agent Jenny Virtue Downstairs is the fabulous self contained Granny 027 258 8248 Flat. Large Internal garaging and additional off- street parking with more than enough space for the boat and motor home. Living the Dream 18 Rawiri Street 3 3 2 Beautifully presented contemporary home well View Sun 8th 1:00-1:30pm situated in close walking distance to cafes and bars in the Harbour Basin, the City Beaches, Farmers Market Auction Thu 19th Nov at 1:00pm and the CBD, the car may very well become a thing of (Unless sold prior) the past. Ref BK2490 Entertaining will be an absolute pleasure with all the new friends and family wanting to visit, the only Agent Jake Stevens problem is... they may never want to leave! 027 563 1132 Call now for more info. New Exciting!! An Affordable Home Listing 24 Kowhai Street 4 1 1 Here it is, just when you thought your goals of home View Sun 8th 12:15-12:45pm ownership were moving out of reach. Auction Thu 3rd Dec at 1:00pm This four bedroom family home may be the answer to (Unless sold prior) your prayers. Ref BK2495 Spacious open plan living area, great sized rooms, all Agent Jake Stevens on a private 599m2 section with established trees. 027 563 1132 The home does require work, Think paint & carpet. Best of all, you can move in before Christmas. Call now to view. 06 869 0088 | BRONWYNKAY.COM | 3/50 ESPLANADE, GISBORNE | BRONWYN KAY AGENCY LTD. MREINZ LICENSED UNDER THE REA 2008 4 Gisborne's Largest Independent Agency 141 Fox Steet New Here it is. 4 2 1 Listing A cosy home in the heart of Whataupoko. This 1950’s home is a Open 12.00 - 12.30 pm great example of modernism. home Sat 7th & Sun 8th Nov Hidden behind a private fence sits For Sale Deadline Sale this attractive three bedroom home 11th Nov 4.00pm of 130m². The rear garden is great for Ref BK2501 outdoor entertaining or creating the family veggie plot. Central school just Agent Bronwyn Kay a block away. 0800 27 66 99 Harvest Festival 3 1 1 We had an awesome Auction Campaign and now This three bedroom home has been freshly painted and has a new View By Appointment bathroom. The perfect first home in a great location with a large Auction Thu 26th Nov at 1:00pm garage. (Unless sold prior) have one ecstatic Vendor, and an equally happy An easy walk to Ballance Street shops and a stroll to Mangapapa Ref BK2489 School. new homeowner. Agent Sarah 021 315 215 Listed by Jenny This is why I love doing what I do, tears of joy for a lovely family who have I must thank Taan for all her help with inding a place for me. secured their irst family home. They couldn’t have been more excited. So helpful at any hour of any day, and her calm and cheerful nature was I certainly am ..loving what I do.. comforting through the whole process, especially as a solo irst home buyer. Call Shannon for any of your real estate needs 021833330 Thanks again Taan. - M. James Listed by Shannon Listed by Jenny 06 869 0088 | BRONWYNKAY.COM | 3/50 ESPLANADE, GISBORNE | BRONWYN KAY AGENCY LTD. MREINZ LICENSED UNDER THE REA 2008 5 P: 06 863 0023 harcourts.co.nz 6 24 RIPERATA STREET RIVERDALE a ripper in riperata 100m² 607m² 3+ 1 1 A white picket fence instinctively says HOME SWEET HOME; and you will be delighted to call this one yours. 1960s legendary quality… a practical, classic home, boasting all the comforts that all buyers seek. Extensively refurbished from top to toe; meaning you can move in and enjoy straight away. Low maintenance, easy care grounds (all fully fenced), with private covered outdoor living completes this package. Of course… for those that like to tinker, the garage/workshop has the all-important work bench and is plenty big enough. PLUS with an annexed bonus room; this will be an excellent escape for the teenager, those that work from home, need a hobby space, OR, just have a lot of stuf! A top property in a fabulous location. This is a smart choice and is super value packed. P.S: Quality investors, this will be an excellent addition to boost your investment portfolio. Assessed current market rent at $560-$580 per week. Insulation certiicate available for your convenience; and this one will tick those tenant boxes nicely too. tender Closes: 12pm Thursday 19th November 2020 (unless sold prior) VIEWING: Sunday 11am-11:30am LYNDHURST STREET AWAPUNI home buyers or developers 1012m² x2 This dual site in Lyndhurst Street presents an opportunity for home buyers, builders, investors, and developers. 2x clear titles with no registered restrictive covenants (I’m also thinking relocateables?) So, keep reading: Home Buyers This is something to seriously investigate if you are struggling to get on the property ladder. Here is a chance to build your own new home, so don’t look past this one. If you have been contributing to Kiwisaver and it the HomeStart Grant criteria, you could be eligible for a $20,000 Government contribution and, when building new, the local cap is set higher at $500,000 rather than the standard Gisborne $400,000! Developers/Builders/Investors • Two separate fee-simple sections • Road frontage is approximately 40m2 • Land holding combined is a half acre/ • AND, of course, the perfect solution 2023m2 for multiple housing options Whether you buy one section, or want both, this is an opportunity, so crunch your numbers, this property is now surplus to requirements and will be sold.
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