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Feilding Ashhurst Bunnythorpe Foxton Himatangi Rongotea Sanson Tokomaru Woodville Others Open Homes Continued from Previous Page 34 Manawatu Standard Saturday, August 6, 2011 www.manawatustandard.co.nz RMMAN060811 Open Homes continued from previous pages FlagGrid Agent Time Price Address FlagGrid Agent Time Price Address Palmerston North Sunday 7 August Continued Palmerston North Sunday 7 August Continued 113 B1 LJH 2:45-3:15 $235,000+ 34 Nottingham Ave 3 1 2 164 D4 WRE 2:30-3:00 $280,000 - $320,000 3 Tiritoa Tce 3 1 2+ 114 B2 HVY 2:45-3:15 $229,000 384 Botanical Rd 3 1 2+ 165 D4 LJH 3:00-3:30 $209,000+ 8 Hobson St 3 1 1 115 B4 BAY 2:45-3:15 Offers 53 Chestnut Cl 4 2 2 166 D5 HCT 3:00-4:00 AUCTION 22 Bailey St 3 1 1 116 D3 RWH 2:45-3:30 $950,000 101 Polson Hill Dr 5 167 C5 HCT 3:00-3:40 $469,000 47 Pharazyn Rd 3 1 3 117 B3 PRF 2:45-3:15 $290,000 402 Featherston St 3 1 CP 168 C5 RWH 3:00-3:30 $199,000 11 Edinburgh St 2 1 1 118 B3 PRF 2:45-3:15 $199,000+ 37 Hulme St 3 1+ 2 169 D5 WRE 3:15-3:45 $295,000 14 Lytton St 4 1 3+ 119 C3 PRF 2:45-3:15 $450,000 296B Albert St 3 2 2 7 C1 RMAX 2:45-3:15 BEO $235,000 9 Dittmer Dr 2 1 1 Ashhurst 120 B1 WRE 2:45-3:15 RV $390,000 47 Kentucky Way 4 2 2 Sunday 7 August LJH 12:00-12:30 $365,000+ 22 Oak Cr 4 2 2 121 C3 WRE 2:45-3:15 $275,000 - $295,000 17 Dorset Cres 3 1 2 122 B3 WRE 2:45-3:15 RV $350,000 554 Featherston St 4+ 2 1 WRE 12:00-12:45 $600,000 - $650,000 1365 Colyton Rd 4 3 4 123 D2 LJH 3:00-3:30 $399,000+ 28 Springdale Gr 4 2 2 LJH 12:30-1:00 $149,000+ 77 York St 3 1 1 124 B3 BAY 3:00-3:30 $519,000 354B Ruahine St 4 3 2 LJH 1:00-1:30 RV $440,000 409 Pohangina Rd 4 2 2 125 C2 PRF 3:00-3:45 $269,000 31 Moerangi St 4 1+ CP PRF 1:00-1:30 $185,000 311b Cambridge Ave 3 1 1 126 B3 PRF 3:00-3:30 $155,000 297A Ruahine St 2 1 CP RMAX 1:00-1:30 BEO $289,000 76 Wyndham St 4 2 2 127 A3 PRF 3:15-3:45 $259,000+ 223 Milson Line 3+ 1+ 2 LJH 1:15-1:45 $259,000+ 4 Cameo Ct 3 3 2 128 B2 PRF 3:15-3:45 $178,000 31B Seddon St 2 1 1 WRE 1:15-1:45 $365,000 21 Pembroke St 6 2 2 129 B2 PRF 3:15-3:45 $198,000 31A Seddon St 3 1 1 PRF 1:30-2:00 $155,000 49 Cambridge Ave 2 1 CP 130 C3 WRE 3:15-3:45 RV $435,000 63 Waterloo Cres 4+ 2 2 PRF 2:00-2:30 $165,000 306 Cambridge Ave 5 1 0 131 A3 LJH 3:30-4:00 $329,000+ 33 Leeds St 4+ 2 5 RMAX 2:00-2:30 Asking Price $258,000 132 Winchester St 3 1 2 132 A1 LJH 3:30-4:00 $217,000+ 6 Waterford Pl 3 1 2 LJH 2:15-3:00 $375,000+ 39 Hillcrest Rd 4 2 2+ 133 B2 HVY 3:30-4:00 $415,000+ 394A College St 3 1 2 HVY 2:15-2:45 $225,000 81 Wyndham St 3 1 1 134 B4 BAY 3:30-4:00 RV $220,000 50 Rhodes Dr 3 1 1 PRF 2:30-3:00 $269,000+ 67 North St 2+1 1+1 1 43 B3 WRE 3:30-4:00 $205,000 - $225,000 43 Clyde Cres 3 2 2 135 B3 BAY 3:45-4:15 $175,000 32 Rata St 3 1 0 Bunnythorpe 136 B3 LJH 4:15-4:45 $199,000+ 118 Rangiora Ave 3+ 1+ 1+ Sunday 7 August Monday 8 August LJH 12:00-12:45 $195,000+ 8 Raymond St 3 1 2+ 47 C3 PRF 12:30-1:30 Options From $450,000 3 & 7 Virtue Pl 3 1+ 1 Foxton Wednesday 10 August Sunday 7 August 77 B2 LJH 5:00-6:00 RV $750,000 - Asking $660,000 116 & 116A Roy St 4+ 1+ 2+ PRF 1:00-1:30 $115,000 24 Hulke St 2 1 1 Feilding PRF 1:45-2:15 $245,000 42 Coley St 4 1+ 2+ Sunday 7 August Himatangi 137 D4 LJH 11:00-11:30 $179,000+ 100 Denbigh St 2 1 1 Sunday 7 August PRF 11:30-12:15 $405,000 154 Setters Line 3+ 2 3+ LJH 3:00-3:30 $439,000+ 311 Highway 56 3+ 1 3 138 C4 WRE 12:15-12:45 $200,000 - $230,000 166a West St 2 1 1 Rongotea 139 C4 WRE 12:30-1:00 $220,000 - $230,000 4 Homelands Ave 4 2 2 Sunday 7 August 140 D4 LJH 1:00-1:30 $329,000+ 115A Denbigh St 3 2 2 BAY 11:30-12:00 RV $245,000 602 Kaimatarau Rd 4 2 2 141 C5 HCT 1:00-1:30 $527,000 4 North¿ eld Rise 4 2 2 PRF 1:00-2:00 $295,000+ 17-19 Tamar St 3 1 1 142 D5 HCT 1:00-1:40 $180,000 10 Marlborough St 3 1 1 143 D5 HCT 1:00-1:40 $170,000 56 Monmouth St 3 1 1 Wednesday 10 August WRE 2:00-3:00 RV $140,000 8 Humber St 1 1 1 144 D4 HCT 1:00-1:40 $179,000 85 Beattie St 3 1 RWH 1:00-2:00 $620,000 588 Taonui Rd 6 Sanson 145 C4 PRF 1:00-1:30 $289,000 8 Parkview Ave 4 2+ 2 Sunday 7 August 146 D4 PRF 1:00-1:30 $195,000 101 Warwick St 2 1 1 HCT 12:00-12:30 $199,000 84 Hedges St 3 1 1 147 D5 WRE 1:00-1:30 $215,000 4 Russell St 3 1 1 148 D4 WRE 1:00-1:30 $195,000 - $215,000 54 Weld St 3 1 2 Tokomaru 149 D5 WRE 1:15-1:45 $145,000 - $150,000 27a Lytton St 2 1 1+ Sunday 7 August RWH 1:30-2:00 $395,000 1347 Camerons Line 3 1 4 WRE 12:00-12:45 $275,000 - $295,000 20 Rata St 3 3 2 150 C4 LJH 1:45-2:15 $319,000+ 24 Heatherlea 3+ 2 2+ Woodville 151 C5 PRF 1:45-2:15 $229,000 14 Dewe Ave 4 1 2 Sunday 7 August 152 D5 PRF 1:45-2:15 $309,000 5 Chelsea Ct 3 1+ 1 LJH 3:00-3:30 $145,000+ 648A Gorge Rd 3 1 1 153 D5 PRF 1:45-2:15 $229,000 82 Derby St 3 1 1 154 D4 WRE 1:45-2:15 $265,000 180c Manchester St 2 1 1 Others 155 D5 WRE 1:45-2:15 $275,000 26 Bailey St 4 1 1+ Sunday 7 August 156 C5 HCT 2:00-2:40 $277,000 26 Dewe Ave 3 1 1 HCT 2:00-2:40 $220,000 22 Dixons Line, Palmerston 311 Bunnythorpe 157 C4 HCT 2:00-2:45 $369,000 33 Park View Ave 5 2 2 PRF 11:00-11:30 $170,000 565 Waitarere Beach Rd, 111 158 D4 HCT 2:00-2:40 $380,000+ 1 West St 4 2 2 Waitarere Beach 159 C5 RWH 2:15-2:45 $253,000 15 Attlee Pl 4 1 1 PRF 11:45-12:15 $475,000 12 Taonui St, Waitarere Beach 3 2 1 160 C4 PRF 2:30-3:00 $569,000 57 Halcombe Rd 3 2 4+ PRF 1:00-1:30 $259,000 11 Aranui Ave, Waitarere Beach 3 1 1 161 C5 PRF 2:30-3:00 $189,000 37 Churchill Ave 3 1 1 PRF 1:45-2:15 $360,000 28 Arataki Gr, Waitarere Beach 4 2 2 162 D4 PRF 2:30-3:00 $189,000 62A Glasgow Tce 2+ 1 2+ PRF 3:30-4:00 $425,000 81 Rua Ave, Waitarere Beach 3 1 0 163 D5 PRF 2:30-3:00 $155,000 35 Seddon St 3+ 1 1+ PRF 4:15-4:45 $450,000 83 Rua Ave, Waitarere Beach 3 1 1 AGENT KEY: BAYL = Bayleys GILL = Gill Welch Property HCTS = Harcourts HARV = Harveys KMRE = Kevin Manning LJH = LJ Hooker PGG = PGG Wrightson PROF = Professionals RAYW = Ray White RMAX = Remax WATS = Watson RealEstate www.manawatustandard.co.nz Manawatu Standard Saturday, August 6, 2011 35 The secret’s out Finding hidden treasure is one of the best things about house hunting. Emma Goodwin finds a jewel of a property. ne of the great things about armchair and read a good book while Palmerston North is that there the gas fire warms everything up during are some wonderful secret the cold winter months. places that take you by surprise Both these rooms are great places to when you come across them.
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