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Jeannie Boswell 0800 22 55 51 NZ No 1 Selling Agent LJ Hooker for 14 Years www.manawatustandard.co.nz Manawatu Standard Saturday, October 16, 2010 53 Day/Night Jeannie Boswell 0800 22 55 51 NZ No 1 Selling Agent LJ Hooker for 14 Years www.jeannieboswell.co.nz 46 Bryant Street 4 1 2 72A Pahiatua Street 24 11+ 1+2 Central – Fantastic Investment Hokowhitu – Stylish Family Home • Ripe for regeneration. Price $239,000+ Buyers to View • Just reduced $20,000 – Must Sell! Price $439,000+ Now $419,000+ Buyers to View • Awesome potential – Space galore – Location plus. View Sunday 17 October 2.30 to 3.00pm • Peaceful and private setting View Sunday 17 October 12.15 to 12.45pm • Private cottagey gardens + georgeous tree lined Contact Jeannie Boswell 0800 22 55 51 • Three Sun filled, spacious living areas. Contact Jeannie Boswell 0800 22 55 51 sunny backyard. ljhooker.com/KWGGFB • Trendy updated kitchen - Great indoor outdoor ljhooker.com/KGUGFB • Open plan living areas fl ow together and lead to LJ Hooker Palmerston North 06 358 9009 fl ow – Fantastic value here. LJ Hooker Palmerston North 06 358 9009 the kitchen at the rear. 219 Broadway Avenue, Palmerston North 4410 • Generous size bedrooms, updated colours. 219 Broadway Avenue, Palmerston North 4410 149 Tawera Road, Mangatainoka 3 2 2 16 Totara Road 22 11 1+1 Affordable Lifestyle – Must Sell Funky, Barrakuda Designed • Your own piece of paradise. Price $299,000+ Buyers to View • A bit different but oh so special! Price $279,000+ Buyers to view • 5 acres –Cute Character Cottage – RV $345,000 – View Sunday 17 October 10.30 to 11.00am • Warm and cosy, spacious living, private alfresco View Sunday 17 October 3.15 to 3.45pm All offers. Contact Jeannie Boswell 0800 22 55 51 patio – Fantastic designer home. Contact Jeannie Boswell 0800 22 55 51 • Peaceful rural setting – A great place to bring up ljhooker.com/ • Open plan living – timber features. ljhooker.com/KMKGFB the kids. LJ Hooker Palmerston North 06 358 9009 • Dual access bathroom and separate toilet. LJ Hooker Palmerston North 06 358 9009 • 5 paddocks to contain some hobby livestock. 219 Broadway Avenue, Palmerston North 4410 • Next to the Racecourse, shops and riverwalks. 219 Broadway Avenue, Palmerston North 4410 10 Tyne Street 3 1 0 4 Birmingham Street 4 1+ 2 Terrace End – A1 Renovation Unique Art Deco Family Home • Modern galley style kitchen – Trendy timber fl oors. Price $179,000+ Buyers to View • If your looking for space – And so much more! Price $229,000+ Buyers to View • Crisp white tiled bathroom – A real little beauty. View Sunday 17 October 1.00 to 1.30pm • Appealing features - modern white interior - Light View Sunday 17 October 1.45 to 2.15pm • Low maintenance solid stucco exterior. Contact Jeannie Boswell 0800 22 55 51 and Sunny Contact Jeannie Boswell 0800 22 55 51 • Spacious fully fenced section – Handy to Vogel ljhooker.com/KW2GFB • Plenty of section and garaging - Added bonus of ljhooker.com/KX5GFB Street Shops. utility room LJ Hooker Palmerston North 06 358 9009 LJ Hooker Palmerston North 06 358 9009 219 Broadway Avenue, Palmerston North 4410 • Super investment - returning $300pw currently 219 Broadway Avenue, Palmerston North 4410 Manawatu (1994) Ltd - MREINZ – Licensed under the REAA 2008 lljhooker.comjhooker.com 54 Manawatu Standard Saturday, October 16, 2010 www.manawatustandard.co.nz 14 Medallion Court, Palmerston North 3 23 3 Car Garaging - Only $395,000 • Ample 205m2 home with large 3 car garaging • Main living areas situated to receive all day sun View Sunday 17 October 3.15 to 4.00pm • Stainless kitchen appliances - 900mm oven. • Designed with space and functionality in mind Price $395,000 • Conventional brick and aluminium home. • Master featuring ensuite and WIWR Contact Anthony Reid 0800 473 551 • Modern interior colour scheme. • Situated in the bowl of an upmarket cul-de-sac ljhooker.com/KV1GFB • Room down the side of the house for a trailer • Fully insulated, double glazing, heat pump also Palmerston North Office Other land and house packages available – these come complete with landscaping, fencing & 06 358 9009 = Top 15% Australasia completely fitted out inside. Fixed price with deposit on unconditional and the rest on settlement – 219 Broadway Avenue, Palmerston North 4410 Manawatu (1994) Ltd – MREINZ Anthony Reid call Anthony today on 0800 473 551 to discuss. Licensed under the REAA 2008 A/H 0800 473 551 Mobile 027 539 5952 70 James Line, Palmerston North 4 22 Move In – Put Your Feet Up! • Beautifully presented in every sense this brand the main living areas the double glazing and View Sunday 17 October 1.30 to 2.15pm new yet low maintenance home can be yours. full insulation offers up that extra bit of warmth Price $410,000 Boasting double bedrooms & a master with while the reverse cycle heat pump is an added ensuite & WIWR this home has been designed bonus in any weather. Contact Anthony Reid 0800 473 551 with a sunny disposition in mind. • Modern fixtures & fittings throughout including ljhooker.com/KBXGFB • Open plan living and kitchen areas allow many a 900mm stainless oven, stainless Delonghi different options for entertaining while the dishwasher and wall-hung bathroom cabintery separate lounge provides an oasis from the offer that touch of elegance. Palmerston North Office = Top 15% Australasia hustle & bustle. Both offer easy access to the 06 358 9009 • I have other land and house packages available 219 Broadway Avenue, Palmerston North 4410 sunny outdoor areas. Manawatu (1994) Ltd – MREINZ Anthony Reid or we can tailor something to suit your Licensed under the REAA 2008 A/H 0800 473 551 • With plenty of natural sunlight filtering through personal preferences – call me to discuss. Mobile 027 539 5952 lljhooker.comjhooker.com www.manawatustandard.co.nz Manawatu Standard Saturday, October 16, 2010 55 18 Bryant Street, Palmerston North 4+ 1+ 1 Central – Revamped Character Family Home • Lots of light, lots of character, lots of space. corner window with views of the backyard. Price $265,000+ Buyers to View • Cute rear deck and sunny, secure and private • Plenty of room for the kids to play in the View Sunday 17 October 1.45 to 2.15pm backyard. private rear yard with single plus garage. Contact Jeannie Boswell 0800 22 55 51 • Crisp white new bathroom with tea accents and • The rear deck capture’s the afternoon sun and timber detail. fl ows from the newly vamped sun porch. ljhooker.com/KWMGFB • Feature mantelpieces and built in shelving provide statements in the living area’s. Jeannie Boswell Palmerston North Office Anytime 0800 22 55 51 • The open plan kitchen attaches to a cute dining 06 358 9009 Mobile 027 445 3048 room with timber fl oors. 219 Broadway Avenue, Palmerston North 4410 Manawatu (1994) Ltd – MREINZ www.jeannieboswell.com Licensed under the REAA 2008 • A light and spacious kitchen with a sunny NZ’S NUMBER 1 SELLING AGENT LJ HOOKER FOR 15 YEARS LIFESTYLE AUCTION 151 Te Ngaio Road, Bunnythorpe 4 14 Outstanding Lifestyle Opportunity Are you looking for something that needs to and intelligent outdoor fl ow with huge decked Auction Wednesday 27 October, 2010 at 12 noon tick a lot of boxes? Your attention please! This areas on both sides of the house. This is a property is it! The owners tickets are booked – sought after central location that is private and View Sunday 17 October 2.00 to 2.30pm must be sold!! peaceful but only a short drive to Palmerston Contact David Palfreyman 021 517 272 North or Feilding, with all the benefits of nearby Discover an awesome 4.52 acres of fl at land, just ljhooker.com/KXWGFB on the outskirts of Bunnythorpe. Just perfect Bunnythorpe village, including shops, schools for horses and kids or to run a few cattle and and transport. enjoy all the benefits of country living. With an Prioritise your viewing and come to the open Palmerston North Office abundance of garaging and utility buildings home, or call David for a guided tour. 06 358 9009 there is room for all your pursuits and shelter for 219 Broadway Avenue, Palmerston North 4410 Manawatu (1994) Ltd – MREINZ David Palfreyman animals. Licensed under the REAA 2008 Direct Dial 06 350 3334 You will love coming home to easy modern living Mobile 021 517 272 lljhooker.comjhooker.com 56 Manawatu Standard Saturday, October 16, 2010 www.manawatustandard.co.nz Jamie Madigan Jamie Madigan Marketing Consultant Gill Power Licensed Auctioneer Sales Assistant to Jamie Mobile 027 268 7800 LIFE MEMBER Mobile 027 446 1149 Mobile 027 446 1149 Office 06 350 3341 Office 06 350 3335 15 Ruapehu Drive, Palmerston North 321+ 18 St Albans, Palmerston North 423 Trendy Two Storey Townhouse Prestige Location – Hokowhitu This three bedroom home is sure to impress with polished Price $309,000+ Buyers to View Situated in a highly sought after cul-de-sac in the heart Price $585,000+ Buyers to View concrete fl oors throughout the open plan living areas, of Hokowhitu, this 4 bedroom home possesses excellent View Sunday 17 Oct 1.45 to 2.15pm View Sunday 17 Oct 1.00 to 1.30pm leading out to an excellent fully fenced section. entertaining options. Set on a private back section, the Contact Jamie Madigan 027 446 1149 neatly presented residence is nearby the Hokowhitu Contact Jamie Madigan 027 446 1149 Freshly decorated throughout with tasteful colours and Village, lagoon, and zoned for PNBHS, PNGHS and PNINS. decor. ljhooker.com/KV7GFB ljhooker.com/GF9GFB A contemporary design with well positioned Open Plan This home features a large attic half way up the stairwell living pushing out to the large private sunny deck. Tiled which is a great hide away for the kids to play and watch TV.
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