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Appreciating Property Location APPRECIATING PROPERTY LOCATION NAA GLOBAL WINNERS AUCTION 27 July 2017 Summer Place, 69 Melville Road, Hyde Park THE SALE PROCESS Initial consultation Property assessment Post-auction closing and establishment of and reporting research parameters. Mandate concluded Timeline to a Auction and Advertising Auction event successful auction: budget recommendation 4 - 6 weeks and client approval process Execution of marketing Draft marketing campaign and bidder materials circulated management for approval Property listing on system, website and auction date set NAA GLOBAL WINNERS Thursday 27 July 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 Selo Court, 46 Frances Street, Yeoville ....................................................................................................... DIVORCE SETTLEMENT Lot 02 24 & 26 Laub Street, New Centre, JHB Lot 03 14 Hussar Street, Rugby, Milnerton, Western Cape Lot 04 28 Milner Avenue, St Andrews, Bedfordview Lot 05 2 & 4 Ninth Street, Newlands, JHB Lot 06 Sediba Shopping Centre, Die Ou Wapad Street, Hartbeespoort, North West Lot 07 368A Main Road, Observatory, Western Cape Lot 08 Maxwell South Farm, Off Minaar Street, Parys, Free State Lot 09 48 Rowan Place, Sunderland Ridge, Centurion Lot 10 Cnr Voortrekker & Breytenbach Street, Carolina, Mpumalanga Lot 11 169 Pretoria Road, Lyndhurst Lot 12 94 Carlswald Estate, 52 Walton Road, Midrand Lot 13 32 Dynamo Way, Blackheath, Western Cape Lot 14 25 Fredman Drive, Sandton Lot 15 Unit 2 SS 339 Hilda Chambers, Hilda Street, Hatfield, Pretoria ................................................................ ATTORNEY INSTRUCTION Lot 16 8 Spanish Bay Street, Silver Lakes Golf Estate, Tshwane ..................................................................................... INSOLVENT ESTATE Lot 17 Portions 89, 114 & 121 of Farm 471, Droogekloof, Bela Bela, Limpopo Lot 18 Kloppenheim Country Estate, Winnaarspoort Road, Machadodorp, Mpumalanga Lot 19 Platinum Lodge, 18 Navache Avenue, Cynthia Vale AH .............................................................................................. INHERITANCE Lot 20 Limberis Mansions, 50 Steve Biko Road, Arcadia, Pretoria Lot 21 50 River Road, Woodmead ...................................................................................................................................... LIQUIDATION Lot 22 Homestead Road, Inadan AH Lot 23 3 Bolt Road, Devland Lot 24 22 & 24 Kitty Street, Robertsham Lot 25 Off R51, Grootvlei, Mpumalanga 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 Residential Block Web Ref: 107501 Selo Court, 46 Frances Street, Yeoville DIVORCE • Divorce Settlement SETTLEMENT • Fully let residential block • 5 x 3 Bedroom flats • Pre-paid electricity meters • Pre-paid water meters • Secure parking • GAI: ± R400 000 • Stand size: 491m² Jaacov 082 622 4248 [email protected] LOT 02 Mixed Use Industrial Facility Web Ref: 107504 24 & 26 Laub Street, New Centre, JHB • Erf size: ± 1770m² • GLA: ± 2400m² • Great location • Excellent road frontage • Low maintenance face brick structure • Good security • Close to M2 Highway • Ideal for Resi conversion / Let warehouse Ricardo 072 246 8129 [email protected] NAA GLOBAL WINNERS 2 LOT 03 Development / Investment Opportunity Web Ref: 107503 14 Hussar Street, Rugby, Milnerton, Western Cape • 715m² Prime property • Zoned General Business 1 • Ideal for development of resi / apartments, retail, or commercial • Part A - House which is leased to residents • Part B - Entertainment venue with liquor license • Both businesses are profitable and can continue as a going concern until developments are finalized • Situated on busy corner • 2km from beach Johan 076 410 7941 [email protected] LOT 04 Development Land Web Ref: 107519 28 Milner Avenue, St Andrews, Bedfordview • Zoned: Business 3 • Land Extent: 19 544m² • Development potential for: 3 456m² Home office space & 13 825m² for residential units • Erf 2963: 30 units / ha - 1.7281 ha = 52 Units • Erf 2964: Private open space and ancillary uses • EIA Approved • Fully Proclaimed • Well located near all major arterial routes Wikus 084 495 2188 [email protected] NAA GLOBAL WINNERS 3 LOT 05 Corner Retail Store Web Ref: 107506 2 & 4 Ninth Street, Newlands, JHB • Current operational antique shop • Erf size: 498m² • GLA: ± 456m² • Special zoning • Popular commercial and retail node • Centrally located - main arterial Prominent corner Neels 082 458 6899 [email protected] LOT 06 Sediba Shopping Centre Web Ref: 107502 Sediba Shopping Centre, Die Ou Wapad Street, Hartbeespoort, North West • Property Fund Instruction • Busy retail centre • 64% National tenants • Super Spar, Pep Stores, KFC, Electric and Home Centre and many more • GLA: 10 887m² • Projected Rental Income R12.7m James 082 444 7777 [email protected] NAA GLOBAL WINNERS 4 LOT 07 Cape Town UDZ Dev Opportunity Web Ref: 107511 368A Main Road, Observatory, Western Cape • Erf size: 3568m² • Potential to rezone for 25 000m² or more, subject to Council approval • Falls within Urban Development Zone • Nearby Groote Schuur Hospital (650m), UCT Medical School & Private Academic Hospital (900m), AFDA (900m) • UCT Main Campus, Valkenburg Hospital, Mowbray Maternity Clinic all within a 2km radius Yael 072 391 9026 [email protected] LOT 08 Millionaire’s Bend Mansion Web Ref: 107510 Maxwell South Farm, Off Minaar Street, Parys, Free State • Triple volume, 5 bedroom, 5 bathroom home • 1 Bedroom, 1 bathroom cottage with lounge, dining area & kitchenette • Boat house • House to be sold inclusive or exclusive of all moveables (2 boats, a jet ski and all watersport equipment) • Large, open entertainment area • Loft-style study / office • Top-end security Kendall 072 415 3260 [email protected] NAA GLOBAL WINNERS 5 LOT 09 Corporate Disposal Web Ref: 107505 48 Rowan Place, Sunderland Ridge, Centurion • Vacant industrial building • Erf size: 3350m² • GLA: 1880m² • Prominent building in Industrial node • Excellent eave height • Centrally located - easy access Neels 082 458 6899 [email protected] NAA GLOBAL WINNERS 6 LOT 10 Blue Chip Retail Centre Web Ref: 105819 Cnr Voortrekker & Breytenbach Street, Carolina, Mpumalanga • GLA: 2520m² • Fully let • 6 x Established long term tenants • Projected GAI: +/- R2.5 million • Food anchor - OK Value (New 5 year + 5 year lease) • 98% of GLA consists of national tenants • Including FNB, Autozone & Dunns • Land Extent: 5007m² • Dual access with ample parking Nick 082 669 7738 [email protected] LOT 11 Residential Development Land Web Ref: 107508 169 Pretoria Road, Lyndhurst Opening Bid: R1 MILLION • Stand size: 2344m² • New Application for Res 3 • 4 Storeys • 75% Coverage • Floor area ratio 2.0 • Plans drawn Rodney 082 551 5841 [email protected] NAA GLOBAL WINNERS 7 LOT 12 Stately 4 Bedroom Family Home Web Ref: 107408 94 Carlswald Estate, 52 Walton Road, Midrand • 1000m² Home • Master with en-suite bathroom & lounge area • 2 “Attic” style bedrooms sharing bathroom • 3rd bedroom with bath & shower • Lounge leading to garden & pool area • Guest WC, cinema room, study • 3 Garages, full SQ, laundry & guest room • Open plan dining area & formal lounge with gas fireplace Anita 072 553 8088 [email protected] LOT 13 Double Volume Warehouse Web Ref: 107514 32 Dynamo Way, Blackheath, Western Cape • 660m² with 90m² Mezzanine floor • Welcoming reception area • Large office • Staff rooms and facilities • IBR roofing with natural skylights • Ample parking with separate delivery area Johan 076 410 7941 [email protected] NAA GLOBAL WINNERS 8 LOT 14 AB InBev Corporate Disposal Web Ref: 107507 25 Fredman Drive, Sandton • Immaculate standalone office block • GLA: ± 8000m² • Land extent: 5948m² • 330 Parking bays (incl. basement levels) • Dual access (Park Lane & Fredman Dr) • Entire revamp of HVAC system • 5 Brand new lifts installed • Rare opportunity in prime Sandton CBD node • Vacant occupation Nick 082 669 7738 [email protected] Lance 083 255 9275 [email protected] NAA GLOBAL WINNERS 9 LOT 15 Office Suite Web Ref: 107517 ATTORNEY Unit 2 SS 339 Hilda Chambers, Hilda Street, Hatfield, Pretoria INSTRUCTION • Office suite • GAI: R560 280 • GLA: 357m² • Excellent location • Investment opportunity • Within 250m from the Gautrain Station • Sold with or without lease Emmanuel 061 155 6457 [email protected] LOT 16 Silver Lakes Home Web Ref: 107516 8 Spanish Bay Street, Silver Lakes Golf Estate, Tshwane INSOLVENTESTATE Opening Bid: R2 MILLION • Insolvent Estate - A.R. Walls • MRN: T702/16 • Large family home • 4.5 Bedrooms (4 en-suite) • 3 Automated garages • Staff quarters with bathroom • Kitchen and scullery • Lounges / TV Room / Dining room • Bar / entertainment area • Swimming pool and patio area Shawn 079 949 6325 [email protected] NAA GLOBAL WINNERS
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