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Property Guide, May 21, 2020 gisborneCOMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIALproperty • RURAL GISBORNE MREINZ • Thursday, May 21, 2020 Beautiful bungalow in Mangapapa 06 869 0091 See page 5 for details All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008 | 66 Reads Quay, Gisborne | pb.co.nz or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely on their own enquiries. 2 gisborne property This Saturday 23 May at 66 Reads Quay, Gisborne 11am 12pm 156 Wharekopae Road, Patutahi 178 Russell Street, Whataupoko 65b Sunvale Crescent, Whataupoko 36 Ngakoroa Road, Ormond 215 Lytton Road, Elgin 10 Dominion Road, Te Hapara 612 Aberdeen Road, Te Hapara - SOLD PRIOR 3 Haig Street, Te Hapara 8 Poplar Street, Mangapapa 19 Endcliffe Road, Kaiti - SOLD PRIOR 6 Newton Street, Outer Kaiti 41 Sterling Park, Lytton West 9 Abbott Street, Te Hapara gisborne property 3 Gisborne’s biggest real estate event Come along and be a part of this special event, showcasing the best of Gisborne, this is something not to be missed! Buyers – the stage is set for a multitude of golden opportunities for you, all here in one place and on one day! Sellers – there are opportunities for you too, with so many keen buyers out there currently, and post-auction, now is the perfect time to list your property with us. 1pm 2pm 3pm 526 Nelson Road, Riverdale 10 Lytton Road, Riverdale 17 Taruheru Crescent, Mangapapa 62 Kent Road, Frasertown Lot 2 Haisman, Makauri - SOLD PRIOR 92 Glenelg Road, Makauri 14 Muir Street, Te Hapara - SOLD PRIOR Lot 1 Haisman, Makauri 34 Huxley Road, Outer Kaiti 19a Albert Street, Te Hapara 631 Childers Road, Elgin 810 Childers Road, Te Hapara* 348 Nelson Road, Riverdale - SOLD PRIOR 6 U’Ren Place, Riverdale 31 Haronga Road, Inner Kaiti 147 Ormond Road, Whataupoko Lot 3 Haisman, Makauri 6 De Lautour Road, Kaiti 281 Awamate Road, Frasertown *AUCTION BROUGHT FORWARD pb.co.nz/projectgis Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008 4 gisborne property PROJECT GISBORNE Property Brokers Limited Licensed under the Real Estate Agents Act 2008 66 Reads Quay Gisborne [email protected] 06 869 0091 Easy living in peaceful Poplar FINAL NOTICE MANGAPAPA WEB ID GIU75882 AUCTION 8 Poplar Street If easy living is high on your list, this property which 2020, you can carry on renting out this modern and VIEW Friday 22 May 10.30 - 11.00am was completely renovated in 2017 is a must see. Sunny low-maintenance gem of a home or secure your living areas, an expansive deck, double-glazing, heat property knowing you'll own a piece of the dream AUCTION 11.00am, Sat 23rd May, 2020, (unless pump and insulation throughout guarantee year-round before the year is over. sold prior), 66 Reads Quay, Gisborne 3 comfort. Don't miss out! Ring me for more information or to Add to this a fully fenced section, double garage with organise a private viewing. 1 extra hobby room, and prime location in sought after Juliette Gottlieb Mangapapa School Zoning, this property has it all. Mobile 022 048 2804 Currently leased by perfect tenants until November [email protected] 2 The perfect home to begin in! FINAL NOTICE OUTER KAITI WEB ID GIU75907 AUCTION 34 Huxley Road With a modern kitchen area overlooking your Seasonal living is covered with a Heat pump/Air VIEW Friday 22 May 12.30 - 1.30pm dining/living area this is a great family home! Three conditioner and HRV plus HRV water, are an added bedrooms and a modernised bathroom, with a bonus! Single garage and large tool shed for all of AUCTION 11.00am, Sat 23rd May, 2020, (unless seperate toilet. Two bedrooms open up into the Dad's toys. sold prior), 66 Reads Quay, Gisborne 3 backyard and onto a rear deck and covered area. A second entrance from Daphne St directly into you back Our owners are moving on and want a sale! Looking to yard is great for additional parking, like a caravan. buy your first home or investment property, call me 1 Plenty of space for a trampoline and pool, plus fruit now to view! Mandy Campbell trees. Mobile 021 409 059 [email protected] 1 pb.co.nz gisborne property 5 Property Brokers Limited Licensed under the Real Estate Agents Act 2008 66 Reads Quay Gisborne [email protected] 0800 FOR LAND Beautiful bungalow in Mangapapa NEW LISTING MANGAPAPA WEB ID GIU76058 AUCTION 215 Ormond Road Spot it from the roadside, with its gorgeous street folding door, onto a covered deck area overlooking the VIEW Sunday 24 May 11.00 - 11.30am appeal and fall in love when you walk in! large 1011m2 back yard. AUCTION 12.00pm, Thu 11th Jun, 2020, (unless Step through the front door into the spacious lounge Perfect for indoor/outdoor living and for all the family sold prior), 66 Reads Quay, Gisborne 3 area, with classical bungalow ceiling and Wegj fire. to enjoy. Fully fenced makes this property great for pets There is room for all the family and more! With double and safe for children. glazing throughout most of the home, insulation in the 1+1 ceiling you will be snug as a bug this winter! Mandy Campbell Mobile 021 409 059 A Funky kitchen/dining area that open out through a [email protected] 2 Perfectly positioned NEW LISTING OKITU WEB ID GIU75831 AUCTION 61B Moana Road This beautiful beach home is perfectly positioned to along with the family bathroom. Make your way VIEW Sunday 24 May 11.00 - 11.45am capture the morning sun as it rises up over the pacific upstairs to the dedicated master bedroom complete ocean and don’t be surprised if you find yourself with ensuite... and the views on offer up there are like AUCTION 12.00pm, Thu 18th Jun, 2020, (unless locking down for just a while longer than the rest of nothing else. Good garaging down stairs with a bonus sold prior), 66 Reads Quay, Gisborne 3 the world as the stunning views over Wainui Beach are utility room that could be used in a multitude of ways. second to none! Downstairs is all about family Situated on over 2000m2 of land and set far back off gatherings with open plan living and great indoor out the main road makes it feel so secluded while still being 2 flow to three sides of the property, giving you ample just a stone's throw to the water. Homes like this don’t Tom Harbott options to escape to no matter the weather. Two of hit the market often, get in touch today. Mobile 027 843 0714 the three bedrooms are also located on the first floor [email protected] 1 pb.co.nz 6 gisborne property VIDEO TOUR LAST CHANCE 8 SEYMOUR ROAD INNER KAITI tender Closes: 12pm Wed 27th May 2020 (unless sold prior) savvy buying in gisborne VIEWING: Sunday 1pm-1.30pm refer viewing protocols at www.tracyrealestate.co.nz 102m² 700m² 3 1 1 The decision to purchase this property just makes so much sense, and here are just a few of the reasons why… • Gisborne is a great city – a safe, remotely secluded slice of paradise; • Opportunity. Move in ready and available now, whether you • Awesome Location. Inner Kaiti a sought after suburb surrounded by well-loved buy for your family or as an investment and hold long term: it really will be a win- homes in a pretty tree-lined street; win for you. • Age of home. 1960s weatherboard. This is the age of home we all love. Solid, • Family Security. Home ownership is the best; there is nothing like the security of sturdy and robust, and brimming with potential for easy cosmetic enhancements knowing your family will always have a place to call home. and renovations as your budget permits. FORSALE 027 553 5360 | M P 06 929 1933 SoldThinking about selling? Talk to me, your local expert • Over 500 negotiated sales • 15 + years experience • Don’t forget about my Smart Little Fee; and Thanks for supporting my local business P 06 929 1933 | M 027 553 5360 | E [email protected] | W www.tracyrealestate.co.nz 121 Ormond Road, Gisborne Tracy Bristowe, AREINZ | Licensed Real Estate Agent REA 2008 gisborne property 7 VIDEO TOUR LAST CHANCE 57 CHALMERS ROAD TE HAPARA tender Closes: 12pm Wed 27th May 2020 (unless sold prior) family fabulous VIEWING: Sunday 12pm-12.30pm refer viewing protocols at www.tracyrealestate.co.nz 110m² 782m² 4 1 2 With no work to do here, your checklist is complete at #57 Chalmers Road. This property has it all going on. Understated from roadside, this classic 1960s delivers much more than you would expect. First is the fact that it has been modernised over the years, updated wall and loor coverings. Second is the updated kitchen with open plan layout. Thirdly, that bathroom! And – fourth on the list – 4 bedrooms. Adding even more appeal is the double garage and fully secured lat section. Of course, I should mention the aluminium joinery, insulation in the ceiling and underloor, air conditioning for your year round comfort and HRV! Location is a winner too – Te Hapara, the family friendly neighbourhood. Home ownership and day-to-day living just got real easy for time poor parent. No renovations needed just start unpacking, and immediate possession is easy-as. VIDEO TOUR LAST CHANCE 54 ABBOTT STREET TE HAPARA tender Closes: 12pm Wed 27th May 2020 (unless sold prior) the D.I.Y VIEWING: Sunday 11am-11.30am refer viewing protocols at www.tracyrealestate.co.nz 100m² 520m² 2 1 Roll up your sleeves, grab your tool-belt, and get this D.I.Y underway.
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