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Contemporary Masterpiece See Page 2 for Details print We are proud to support BlueHAMILTON | 10 MARCH 2018 TALK TO HARCOURTS NOW OR VISIT HAMILTON.HARCOURTS.CO.NZ Contemporary Masterpiece SEE PAGE 2 FOR DETAILS RESIDENTIAL AND COUNTRY LIVING Monarch Real Estate Ltd - Licensed Agent Real Estate Agents Act 2008 high profile means action Monarch Real Estate Limited Licensed Agent REAA 2008 P O Box 9325 Hamilton 3240 Central City Office 85 Rostrevor Street Phone (07) 839 5085 Chartwell Office Chartwell Shopping Centre Phone (07) 855 2144 Dinsdale Office 31 Whatawhata Road Phone (07) 847 2750 Glenview Office Urlich Shopping Centre 143 Ohaupo Road Phone (07) 843 3099 Hillcrest Office 270 Cambridge Road Phone (07) 856 9095 Rototuna Office 1/111 Thomas Road Phone (07) 853 0055 Harcourts Rentals Monarch Realty Limited - Licensed Agent REAA 2008 Cnr Hall & Lake Road Phone (07) 834 0980 Flagstaff 31 Meadowfield Street 4 B 2 C 2 D 2 I NAI Harcourts Commercial Monarch Commercial Limited Contemporary Masterpiece Auction Licensed Agent REAA 2008 Thursday 15 March 2018 at 2.00pm at 85 Cnr Victoria & London Street Here is an immaculately presented statement of contemporary style! Designed by Stevenson Designer Homes the focus is on bringing the outdoors Rostrevor Street, Hamilton (unless sold prior) Phone (07) 850 5252 in. This is achieved with the floor plan wrapping around a central courtyard View By Appointment with deck and heated, salt water endless pool. This outdoor oasis is accessed www.harcourts.co.nz/HM51323 from stacking sliders off the living/dining/kitchen area, from the master bedroom and also from the hallway where the doors directly opposite the INDEX formal lounge. The master bedroom has a gorgeous ensuite and walk-in wardrobe while the other three bedrooms all have double door wardrobes Residential Page 2 with built in shelving and racks. Outdoor games rooms and a large pool filter/ toy shed are clad in the same designer style as the house and offer a great Open Homes Saturday Page 16 many options like a gym or art studio as well as adding to the considerable storage space found within the house. Other features include full back yard Yvenna Yue fencing, a house alarm, 3 heat pumps, gas infinity hot water and designer M 021 633 374 P 839 5085 Open Homes Sunday Page 18 lighting. Motivated Vendor so get in quick. Call Yvenna or Sol today! [email protected] Sol Taplin M 021 824 294 P 839 5085 Rural & Lifestyle Page 20 [email protected] Relax...finding a new home doesn't need to be stressful. Just leave it to us. -Harcourts Monarch Real Estate Limited Licensed Agent REAA2008 www.hamilton.harcourts.co.nz Central City 07 839 5085 | Chartwell 07 855 2144 | Dinsdale 07 847 2750 | Glenview 07 843 3099 | Hillcrest 07 856 9095 | Rototuna 07 853 0055 2 Monarch Real Estate Ltd - Licensed Agent REAA 2008 Contributor to realestate.co.nz high profile means action Huntington 41 Montrose Crescent 5 B 4 C 3 D 4 I Big Home, Prime Location Auction If you’ve been searching for a family haven just a bit different to the rest but still in a prime location then look no Thursday 29 March 2018 at 2.00pm at 85 Rostrevor Street, further than 41 Montrose Crescent. Our vendors have lovingly refurbished this home, creating a substantial, high Hamilton (unless sold prior) quality residence in the heart of Huntington. Thoughtfully designed with both quality and practicality in mind View Saturday 12.00 - 12.45pm you’ll immediately feel at home and be drawn to explore all that’s on offer. With a total of 5 bedrooms, an office, 4 Sunday 12.00 - 12.45pm bathrooms, 3 living areas and a rumpus, the home offers a range of living options to suit your needs. The rumpus www.harcourts.co.nz/HM51378 is located above the garage, has direct internal access from the garage and outside offering the possibility of work from home or a great space for the kids to play. The large, modern kitchen forms a real hub for family living, connecting effortlessly with both downstairs living areas, onto the outdoor entertainment area and gully beyond. In addition the home boasts ducted air conditioning and a gas heater, ensuring your living comfort throughout the year. This rarely found property truly has to be seen to be believed, the time taken to soak up all that is on offer. With new homes and sections appearing to get smaller and smaller it’s refreshing to discover a property Alastair Ferguson that offers all a large or growing family would demand… Plenty of bedrooms and bathrooms, big living areas, big M 027 588 1190 P 839 5085 car garaging, large private section, close to shopping and of course in zone for great local schools. [email protected] www.harcourts.co.nz www.hamilton.harcourts.co.nz 3 high profile means action Huntington 6 Keswick Crescent 4 B 2 C 2 D 2 I Mediterranean Feel Auction Keswick Crescent is one of the most beautiful parts of Hamilton and Number 6 is a real stand out. The home Thursday 22 March 2018 at 2.00pm at 85 Rostrevor Street, has outstanding street appeal, with its curved paved entranceway lined with Mondo Grasses, olive tree and Hamilton (unless sold prior) the columned entrance way. Inside it gets even better – The tiled foyer sets the scene for what comes next – View Saturday 3.00 - 3.30pm The first of 2 extravagant living spaces. With room for the whole family, this room has cosy gas fire for winter Sunday 3.00 - 3.30pm ambiance as well as bifolds out to the established grounds. There is a formal dining area here for fine dining www.harcourts.co.nz/GV3974 with family and friends. With a seamless flow through to the casual living/dining space, this fully tiled space gives a feeling of a Mediterranean holiday. It is light filled and warm with multiple access points out to the large outdoor entertainment areas. The open plan kitchen is here with great chattels and a charming earthy colour palette. There is great storage and breakfast bar. This ground floor is completed by the family bathroom with deep soaking bath and separate shower. There is a separate laundry, toilet and internal access to a good sized double garage with workshop space. There are also 2 double bedrooms with double wardrobes. Upstairs with an Shaun Cosgrave elevated outlook is the large main bedroom, complete with heat pump, walk-in wardrobe and ensuite, as well as M 0274 755 021 P 843 3122 the 4th bedroom – also double. Phone to find out more about this beautiful home! [email protected] Hamilton Lake 75 Gilbass Avenue 3+ B 4 C 2 D 4 K Lake Domain Backdrop! Auction Imagine waking up everyday having the beautiful lush Innes Common flowing from your back yard! Not a Thursday 29 March 2018 at 2.00pm at 85 Rostrevor Street, stone has been unturned with this top-quality makeover that is now complete. The home has an awesome Hamilton (unless sold prior) floor plan which allows for the family to have their own space, yet plenty of room for family meals, catch-ups View Saturday 1.00 - 1.30pm and entertaining. Featuring 3 very spacious bedrooms over 3 levels, all having ensuite bathrooms and walk-in Sunday 1.00 - 1.30pm wardrobes! The main has sliders out to its own deck. The family living room features cosy gas fire, detailed raked www.harcourts.co.nz/GV3970 ceilings with beam features and sliders out to 1 of the numerous large deck areas. The kitchen is chic with 90cm family sized Smeg stove with gas hob, an abundance of pantry and storage space and views out to the pool area. There is an office nook, a work out room, rumpus or extra bedroom – with ensuite. The pool! WOW What a hit this will be – Approx 1.4 metres deep, crystal clear and very welcoming across the summer months. Close to Waikato Hospital and only a short drive to the CBD. Phone Shaun today and book in a viewing. This is only a few of the highlights this pristine home has on offer. The amount of work and effort that has gone into making this home Shaun Cosgrave such a stand out property is a credit to the vendor but with a beach move imminent this home will be sold. Phone M 0274 755 021 P 843 3122 Shaun today. [email protected] 4 Monarch Real Estate Ltd - Licensed Agent REAA 2008 Contributor to realestate.co.nz high profile means action Fairfield 450 River Road 4 B 2 C 2 D 2 I Looks – Location – Luxury Auction Set back from the road and spread over 3 levels this is one home you are going to want to see. The ground level Thursday 22 March 2018 at 2.00pm at 85 Rostrevor Street, provides double plus garaging with loads of storage. This has internal access out to the welcoming foyer and tiled Hamilton (unless sold prior) entrance. Up the lush carpeted stairs is your living zone. The open plan kitchen bathed in white is outstanding, View Saturday 3.00 - 3.30pm with centre island and breakfast bar taking pride of place. There is great storage as well as gas and electric Sunday 3.00 - 3.30pm cooking. From here through bi-folds is the north facing deck with an awesome outlook towards the mighty www.harcourts.co.nz/GV3947 Waikato River. Back inside is the dining and casual living space with window seat.
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