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18 Mile K3,500,000 Alotau K500,000 Badili K3,000,000 18 Mile K3,500,000 Alotau K500,000 Badili K3,000,000 2 1 3 5 2 3 3 2 2 S6408 - Buy away from the city - C21 S7343 - RESIDENCE FOR SALE - SGN S6623 - Perfect Investment Property! - SM Are you trying to buy an investment or residential Just Listed for Sale in Goilanai Estate, Milne Bay Here is a chance for those who are interested in property away from the hustle and bustle of the Province! Double Storey featuring 3 bedroom investing in properties around the Badili area. city? Then this residential investment deal is one residence upstairs and additional 2 bedroom unit Here We have these modern, tri- level and you cannot beat. Situated at 18 mile is this lovely downstairs. Built on reinforced concrete slab and upmarket set of units plus extra land for further property up for sale. Securely fenced in a quiet suspended timber on high steel posts. Has land development coming up on the market. The and peaceful compound; it boasts 4x2 bedrooms area of 0.0450 HA. Fully serviced with water property consists of 2x3 bedrooms with en-suit on and 2x1 bedroom units generating K20, 494.00 reticulation and plumbing services. Ideal for first each master bedrooms asking K2500-K3000/wk per month and 4x3 bedroom houses generating time home buyers or families looking for similar plus another 2x1 bedroom self-contained units K20, 972.00 per month respectively. The property properties, an investor or simply a retirement asking K1000-K1500/wk. The property is fully 18 Mile K6,000,000 Alotau K700,000 Badili 6 3 3 3 1 2 S7337 - Tranquility - AO/MN S6989 - Duplex in Alotau - ES S7103 - Property developers potential Off Sogeri Road, we have this property with a Immediately up for sale is this 2x3 bedroom Here is this perfect opportunity for property land area measuring 4,349 sqm available for duplex with a good yard space. It is located in the developers to secure these commercial blocks of immediate sale. On this beautiful, scenic property KBD Estate and just opposite the Cameron land for sale. Located on Badili’s commercial are have two houses built purely with solid brick. Secondary School and positioned on a flat precinct, these 3 allotments consist of total land House 1 consists of 4 bedrooms with a master topography. Both units are currently fully tenant area measuring at 0.2484 HA. Situated in close ensuite, a large lounge area , well set out kitchen by Corporate tenants at a rate of K5,000 per proximity to all amenities such as schools, & dinning area and spacious laundry room. month. Great investment property for that first retail/wholesale outlets, shops, churches & House 2 consists of 2 bedrooms, a living room time home buyer or ideal for that investment markets and nearby reputable companies. and a dining room. Both houses have air looking to expand in Alotau. Call now. Enquire now for an inspection. Alotau K370,000 Alotau K700,000 Badili 2 2 2 3 1 3 S7180 - Alotau House for Sale - C21 S6990 - Huge home in Top Town - ES S7396 - Land For Sale - SGN Situated in Middle Goilanai at the eastern end of Available now is this prime residential property on Just listed at this particular location! A huge prime Alotau Town is this run down 2 bedroom house the Top Town in Alotau. It’s a high-set standalone piece of residential land with a total land of on low stumps. This property is only five minutes three bedroom house of timber construction and 0.1735Ha. A good potential development site for (1 kilometer) bus ride from the main shopping cement post. It is strategically positioned on the staff accommodation or a dream home. centre and the main town market. It is a very top that's only minutes away from Alotau CBD, Surrounded and within the vicinity of reputable short walk to the local shopping centre that has a main market and wharf. This is a rare opportunity corporate companies. Just enough views to take small market each afternoon and there are two as properties like this don’t come on that offer. a glimpse of the sea views. Vendor is keen to Primary schools within 5minutes walk, one is a Currently leased out to a corporate tenant at listen to offers. Call our Sales Team to arrange for Christian School and the other is Government. K2,500 per month. It is a great investment option a site inspection. Date : 19/2/2021 Page : 1 Badili Boroko K2,500,000 Boroko K4,000,000 1 1 10 2 1 2 5 2 2 S7298 - Massive allotment for sale! - BAH S7114 - Units for sale - C21 S7335 - House & 2 Units for Sale - AO The Singohk Lodge property is now up for Recently renovated 4 X 2 bedroom single level For those who are looking for an investment immediate sale. One can purchase it and units, comes with basic furniture and, white property, we have this now available in Boroko. continue operating the facility as a lodge, after goods, air conditioning only in the master This property consists of a standalone 5bedroom some refurbishment. Its convenient location on bedrooms, back-up genset, conveniently located house and 2x4bedroom units. The property is Hubert Murray Highway is an ideal spot for a along the popular Taurama Rd, close to bus fully tenanted, earning around K236,400.00 lodge as it is easily accessible for clientele and services, schools, hospitals, shops and the annually. For an inspection, call our Sales Team just a few minutes’ walk from major bus stops. market. All four units are currently up for lease at on 311-2121/7500-2121. Alternatively, it can be bought and totally K1,200 per week per unit. redeveloped for other purposes. The land size of Boroko K1,800,000 Boroko K2,950,000 Boroko K4,350,000 3 1 2 5 2 3 S6357 - Executive Apartment for Sale- MKS S7417 - A Boroko Investment - SSJ S7349 - Residential Investment for Sale - SGN This property is a delight to live in. Exquisitely With a big yard measuring 0.1847 HA this Just listed this prime residential investment landscaped, is this brand new 3 bedroom single suburban residential property consist of 5 property for sale. Consists of 3 detachable level executive apartment. This apartment is bedroom standalone house with ensuite, 3 duplexes having four by three bedrooms side by within a compound of 4. The apartment has a bedroom standalone house with a storage room side similar duplexes and a separate duplex with spacious living area that comes with up-market and 2 room office building with kitchen & two by two bedrooms upstairs and downstairs. furnishings. The apartment has been designed to bathroom. Total of six units altogether tenanted by corporate suit those that prefer quality living in a property. Conveniently located at central suburb of Boroko tenants. Land Area is 0.1366 HA. Accessible to This is a lifestyle that you, and the generations within 5 minutes’ walk to all amenities i.e.; Bisini all amenities including shops, schools, local that come after you, will relish forever. Fully Sports Grounds, Boroko Market, Schools and markets and hospitals. For genuine enquiries and Boroko K1,800,000 Boroko K4,000,000 Boroko K4,500,000 3 2 2 3 2 2 3 1 2 S6903 - Quality Unit for Sale - MKS S6601 - Exceptional Opportunity to Acquire - S7415 - Ideal Boroko Residential - SSJ Set in a compound of 4 upmarket units is this This property is a delight to live in and an ideal Just listed is this ideal suburban residential gem. With exquisitely landscaped gardens, investment opportunity. Exquisitely landscaped, property consist of 3 bedroom standalone house, common swimming pool, barbecue area and these recently refurbished double storey 4x3 self-contained boi-house and office complex. Well backup facilities, all your work has already been bedroom executive apartment plus a bed-sitter equipped with back-up genset & 5,000L water done. The single level unit is close to main roads now available for SALE! This property is located tank with its pump plus other features shed, car and amenities and tiled and air-conditioned in the heart of Boroko, in a friendly port & guard house. Conveniently located at throughout. Are you a serious investor? This is a neighbourhood and only minutes’ walk close to all central suburb of Boroko within 5 minutes’ walk to unit worth inspecting, and while you’re at it, the basic amenities and the central business district Apex park, supermarkets, Boroko market and other three units are on sale too. of Boroko. Well-presented and has double schools. Date : 19/2/2021 Page : 2 Boroko K5,750,000 Boroko K10,000,000 East Boroko K1,600,000 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 S7088 - Units for sale - C21 S7128 - Investment not to be missed - TG S6900 - Executive apartments for sale - PM Available for sale is this 7x3 bedroom units in a Perfect investment property in prefer location! This recently constructed, modern designed, 2 compound. Currently tenanted, it is located just This property consist of a 8 x 3 bedroom single bedroom apartment is now on Sale. This up- off Angau Drive. It is a few minutes’ walk from the level units and 3 x 3 bedroom dual level, bring the market unit is among 6 others in the building, Manu Auto port as well as the Boroko sporting total to of unit to 11 altogether in one massive comes fully kitted with new brown and white fields, and is perched in an area that boasts 800+ compound. It comes fully furnish, back up water goods, is air-conditioned throughout, and is easily sqm.
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