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Palmerston North www.manawatustandard.co.nz Manawatu Standard Saturday, March 5, 2011 71 PALMERSTON NORTH Residential / Lifestyle / Commercial CLOVERLEA 31 Herbert Avenue CLOVERLEA 9 Sutherland Crescent CLOVERLEA 21 Raglan Avenue RIVERDALE 99 College Street Buyer Inquiry Range $235,000 - $255,000 Buyer Inquiry Range $285,000 - $315,000 Buyer Inquiry Range $160,000 - $180,000 Buyer Inquiry Range $200,000 - $220,000 Delight the kids with a pool and combine it with four A grand character home on a private 908m2 park like NOW is the time to make your move for a bargain buy! The Wonderful first home or investment in a handy spot close to bedrooms to provide more flexible accommodation options. section. real estate market may never be as affordable again. the Riverdale Shopping Centre and schools. • Four double bedrooms. • A fabulous living room with stunning panelled walls. • Three bedroom home on an easy-care section. • Currently rented by good tenants who want to stay on. • Private fenced sunny pool. • Large downstairs bedroom with two more rooms upstairs. • Indoor/outdoor flow to a sunny deck and private backyard. • Room for some renovation - add your own stamp. • Great garaging and parking. • Potential to add further rooms in the roof cavity. • RV $180,000 - owners will consider all offers!. • French doors in the lounge lead to a sunny backyard. View: Sunday 2.00 - 2.30pm View: Sunday 12.00 - 12.30pm View: Sunday 2.45 - 3.15pm Internet: ID#KW2801 114 Internet: ID#KW2688 3 21 3 11 Internet: ID#KW2805 3 11 Chris Chamberlain A/H: 355 5348 Marcus Watson A/H: 356 7699 Marcus Watson A/H: 356 7699 Marcus Watson A/H: 356 7699 M: 0274 349 359 E: [email protected] M: 021 858 445 E: [email protected] M: 021 858 445 E: [email protected] M: 021 858 445 E: [email protected] MILSON 6b Seaforth Avenue MILSON 22 Palliser Place HOKOWHITU 10 Salisbury Avenue HOKOWHITU 78 Manawatu Street NEW LISTING Buyer Inquiry Range $125,000 - $140,000 Buyer Inquiry Range $245,000 - $265,000 Buyer Inquiry Range $240,000 - $265,000 Buyer Inquiry Range $370,000 - $400,000 This two bedroom unit is ideal for singles or couples wanting A lovingly cared for and upgraded family home in a quiet This solid three bedroom stucco home in Hokowhitu is an A beautifully presented five bedroom home in the heart of a home that won’t tie up their weekends with gardening. Milson cul-de-sac. ideal first home or investment property. Hokowhitu. • Two bedrooms, lounge/kitchen. • Low maintenance exterior and aluminium windows. • Open plan kitchen dining and separate lounge. • Lower maintenance exterior and smaller section. • Single carport. • Beautifully sunny with two large modern conservatories. • Private front section in a quiet cul-de-sac. • Private courtyard and deck area off lounge. • Close to the Hospital, shops and rail. • Close to Milson shops, school and the Hospital. • Double carport and a garden shed. • Will suit a teenage family, with plenty of space. View: By appointment View: Sunday 2.30 - 3.00pm View: Sunday 3.30 - 4.00pm View: Sunday 12.45 - 1.15pm Internet: ID#KW2827 2 1 1 Internet: ID#KW2807 3 11 Internet: ID#KW2815 3 21 Internet: ID#KW2705 5 22 Sue Tyson A/H: 06 323 7411 Marcus Watson A/H: 356 7699 Marcus Watson A/H: 356 7699 Marcus Watson A/H: 356 7699 M: 027 286 7371 E: [email protected] M: 021 858 445 E: [email protected] M: 021 858 445 E: [email protected] M: 021 858 445 E: [email protected] ROSLYN 9 Milton Street ROSLYN 8a & 8b Tyne Street TERRACE END 45 Knowles Street KELVIN GROVE 10 Foxtail Fern VENDOR WANTS SOLD! Buyer Inquiry Range $230,000 - $250,000 Buyers Guide $230,000 Buyer Inquiry Range $250,000 - $270,000 Buyer Inquiry Range $180,000 - $210,000 A brand new lounge at the rear offers extra living options for INVESTOR ALERT, here is an opportunity to expand your A beautifully renovated character style home in a top Terrace Not ready for a retirement village but want safety and growing families. investment horizons. End location. security with your own independence? • Two houses for the price of one. • Metro woodburner, gas heaters and heat transfer system. • Fresh neutral décor with new drapes. • Extra lounge with woodburner. • Large open plan kitchen/dining/lounge. • Solid stucco and natural timbers. • Total rent $460 per week. • Home has been rewired, reroofed and repiled. • Do your sums and give me a call. • Easy walk to Parkland School and Terrace End shops. • Security with gates closed at night. • Auto garage, workshop and carport. • Internal access garage. View: Sunday 1.45 - 2.15pm View: By appointment View: By appointment View: Sunday 1.45 - 2.15pm Internet: ID#KW2810 213 Internet: ID#KW2626 9 4 1 Internet: ID#KW2817 3 11 Internet: ID#KW2803 112 Chris Chamberlain A/H: 355 5348 Sandra van Toor A/H: 06 329 8883 Marcus Watson A/H: 356 7699 Michelle Mainwaring A/H: 354 4708 M: 0274 349 359 E: [email protected] M: 027 370 4099 E: [email protected] M: 021 858 445 E: [email protected] M: 0272 100 724 E: [email protected] HIGHBURY 10 Jackson Avenue WEST END 1/109 Ferguson Street TOKOMARU 10 Rewa Rewa Street ASHHURST 1402 Napier Road Buyer Inquiry Range $185,000 - $205,000 Buyer Inquiry Range $145,000 - $160,000 Buyers Guide $495,000 + GST (if any) Buyer Inquiry Range $250,000 - $265,000 Ideal property for first home buyers. This home is in original If you are looking for an investment property that is Calling all horse lovers this is horse haven. There are This lovely two year old townhouse boasts three bedrooms condition with the original owners. Private section where the affordable, gives a great rate of return, then this is it! stables and yards and approximately 12 acres for the horses and a sleepout, plus lots of bathrooms and very modern kids can run free and enjoy the fruit trees. • Spacious open plan living. to roam and a large neat 4 bedroom villa to snuggle into. open plan living areas. • Great open plan living. • 2 bedrooms upstairs and 2 downstairs. • Stables with four loose boxes. • Open plan living/dining kitchen. • Three bedrooms plus office or 4th bedroom. • Separate laundry and toilet. • A 1 stand woolshed with shearing plant and equipment. • Two ensuites and a separate bathroom. • Private 650m2 fenced section. • Private courtyard with garden shed. • One bay car shed and 3 bay implement shed. • Sleepout with bathroom facilities. View: By appointment View: Sunday 2.30 - 3.00pm View: By appointment View: Sunday 1.00 - 1.30pm Internet: ID#KW2697 114 Internet: ID#KW2811 14 Internet: ID#KW2814 14 1+ Internet: ID#KW2804 3+ 3+ 2 Michelle Mainwaring A/H: 354 4708 Michelle Mainwaring A/H: 354 4708 Sandra van Toor A/H: 06 329 8883 Sandra van Toor A/H: 06 329 8883 M: 0272 100 724 E: [email protected] M: 0272 100 724 E: [email protected] M: 027 370 4099 E: [email protected] M: 027 370 4099 E: [email protected] Tel: Sales (06) 353 7274 Rentals (06) 353 1925 www.watsonproperty.co.nz 267 Broadway Avenue, Palmerston North Watson Real Estate Ltd. Licensed Real Estate Agents (REAA 2008) 72 Manawatu Standard Saturday, March 5, 2011 www.manawatustandard.co.nz PALMERSTON NORTH / FEILDING Residential / Lifestyle / Commercial ASHHURST 38 Oak Crescent ASHHURST 234 Cambridge Avenue ASHHURST 116 Stanford Street SHANNON 8 East Road PRICE Price reduction - MUST BE SOLD REDUCTION VENDOR MUST SELL OFFERS PLEASE Buyer Inquiry Range $335,000 - $355,000 Buyer Inquiry Range $165,000 - $185,000 Buyer Inquiry Range $160,000 - $180,000 Buyer Inquiry Range $190,000 - $220,000 This classic steel home has open plan living and pleasant Are you wanting a low maintenance home and section? This If you are looking for a project, then this is it. This solid home This is an awesome first home with great features. There is modern decor. lovely two bedroom is perfect for the busy person or retirees. is situated on 809m2 section. Open plan kitchen, dining with lots of room for the kids to play and the avid gardener on the French doors opening to backyard. • Private fenced patio and easy-care section. • Deck gets the afternoon sun. 1836m2 section. • Separate lounge with woodburner. • Large woodburner for the colder months. • Moved onto the section in the late 90’s so has solid piles. • Three double bedrooms and great family living. • 590m2 section; plenty of room for the kids to play. • Low maintenance Hardiplank and aluminium. • Three double bedrooms. • Modern kitchen and bathroom, low maintenance exterior. • Polished floors throughout. • Ranch sliders to the patio giving indoor/outdoor living. View: By appointment View: Sunday 12.30 - 1.00pm View: Sunday 1.00 - 1.30pm View: Sunday 4.15 - 4.45pm Internet: ID#KW2678 224 Internet: ID#KW2813 112 Internet: ID#KW2610 13 Internet: ID#KW2812 213 Sandra van Toor A/H: 06 329 8883 Sandra van Toor A/H: 06 329 8883 Michelle Mainwaring A/H: 354 4708 Sandra van Toor A/H: 06 329 8883 M: 027 370 4099 E: [email protected] M: 027 370 4099 E: [email protected] M: 0272 100 724 E: [email protected] M: 027 370 4099 E: [email protected] SHANNON 30 Grey Street SHANNON 71 Vogel Street SHANNON 44 Grey Street SHANNON Service Station VENDOR SOLD! VENDOR WANTS MUST SELL!!! Buyer Inquiry Range $275,000 - $295,000 Buyer Inquiry Range $140,000 - $155,000 Buyer Inquiry Range $240,000 - $255,000 Options from $210,000 + GST (if any) THE VENDOR IS LEAVING TOWN SO MUST SELL NOW.
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