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Property Guide, March 25, 2021 Thursday, March 25, 2021 2 3 4 Mangapapa 297 Ormond Road New Listing Cute cottage - large section 2 1 1 Come and explore the potential here with a possibility of developing this further. Auction 5.30pm, Thu 8th Apr, 2021, (unless sold prior), 66 Reads Quay, Gisborne The cute two bedroom cottage is situated at the front of the section with a driveway down one side to the rear, which View Sun 28 Mar 12.00 - 12.30pm is a blank canvas. Web pb.co.nz/GIU85223 Check the potential here, this could be better than money in the bank. Location is tops, within walking distance to popular Mangapapa school and shops. Vicki Coley M 021 641 997 E [email protected] Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008 | pb.co.nz Proud to be here 5 Mangapapa 53 Massey Road Open Home Definite seller, family moving 4 1 1 1.5 Opportunity to purchase this great family home in Mangapapa. Auction 5.30pm, Thu 8th Apr, 2021, (unless sold prior), 66 Reads Quay, Gisborne These are very serious sellers as they are moving on to be closer to family. Perfectly situated in Massey Road, close to View Sat 27 Mar 2.00 - 2.30pm Mangapapa School, shops, and with a private rural backdrop. Sun 28 Mar 2.00 - 2.30pm Web pb.co.nz/GIU84587 Four bedrooms, good living areas and with doors from the master bedroom and lounge leading to the best surprise of all! The covered outdoor deck is just the greatest space to relax on, newly built and large enough to party on. Fully fenced back garden as well, safe for family and pets to play. Call me to view or come along to the open homes. Vicki Coley M 021 641 997 E [email protected] Te Hapara 14 Wellington Street Open Home A beaut bungalow 3+ 1 1 The fundamentals for this character home are all here, lots of lovely wood, some window seats as well and loads of potential Auction 5.30pm, Thu 8th Apr, 2021, (unless sold prior), 66 Reads here to add value, just needs a little work here and there and you will have yourself a very desirable home. Quay, Gisborne View Sun 28 Mar 1.00 - 1.30pm Situated in a great street in Te Hapara with 3 double bedrooms plus an extra room off the front entrance, ideal for office, Web pb.co.nz/GIU84103 playroom, or an extra bedroom. Out the back is a covered deck and the section is partially fenced. Absolutely an opportunity to add value with the knowledge that this one is a very safe investment. Call me to view or come along to the open homes. Vicki Coley M 021 641 997 E [email protected] Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008 | pb.co.nz Proud to be here 6 Outer Kaiti 2 Kara Street Open Home Character on Kara 3 1 1 2 Looking for lots of fruit trees, fully fenced section with a large garage/workshop? Auction 5.30pm, Thu 8th Apr, 2021, (unless sold prior), 66 Reads Quay, Gisborne How about 3 double bedrooms, open plan kitchen/dining/living areas, beautiful kauri flooring, a sunny covered outdoor View Sat 27 Mar 1.30 - 2.00pm area and close to kindergarten, primary and intermediate schools? Sun 28 Mar 1.30 - 2.00pm Web pb.co.nz/GIU83916 There's a lot on offer at this home! Could you make it yours? Come see for yourself at the open homes or call us today for a private viewing. Dean MacFarlane M 021 263 3401 E [email protected] Sheree MacFarlane M 021 250 7958 P 06 869 0091 E [email protected] Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008 | pb.co.nz Proud to be here 7 Okitu 57 Moana Road Open Home The beach is yours! 5 3 3 1 If you are keen to own beachside in one of NZ's most sought-after locations, this could be your chance to enjoy the community Auction 5.30pm, Thu 8th Apr, 2021, (unless sold prior), 66 Reads vibe on your daily beach walks and maybe take up surfing! Quay, Gisborne View Sat 27 Mar 1.00 - 1.30pm Upstairs includes three generous bedrooms and open plan living. You'll love the fantastic flow with covered entertaining areas Sun 28 Mar 1.00 - 1.30pm Web GIU84621 both seaside and overlooking the native bush of Okitu Gardens. Downstairs includes a fully self-contained retreat, an ideal pb.co.nz/ opportunity to host Air BnB. An additional separate and well-appointed flat at the back of the property will provide a welcome income if so desired. Plenty of off-street parking and internal access garage, a brand new septic system installed in 2020 and Juliette Gottlieb over 37,500 litres of water storage between three large concrete tanks. M 022 048 2804 E [email protected] Beach living is now just a step away, make sure you get in touch for a private inspection or come along to an open home. Simon Short M 021 889 744 E [email protected] Lytton West 390 Ormond Road Open Home Seriously for sale 4 2 1 2 Do not miss this amazing opportunity to own a 1990's stunner in the highly desirable area of Lytton West. This well-configured Auction 5.30pm, Thu 8th Apr, 2021, (unless sold prior), 66 Reads low maintenance home boasts four spacious bedrooms, master with ensuite. The modern kitchen has ample space for the chef Quay, Gisborne of the family and flows through to the dining area. The spacious lounge opens out to your private deck where you can relax View Sat 27 Mar 11.00 - 12.00pm and soak up the afternoon sunshine while your kids and pets play safe in the well-manicured fenced grounds. Sun 28 Mar 1.00 - 2.00pm Web pb.co.nz/GIU84268 This property is in arm's reach of the Hospital, Lytton West Shopping Centre and the Local Tavern, with Riverdale Primary, Lytton High School and child care right across the road, Nelson Park also nearby which is ideal for the dogs! So if you are looking to upsize your property, this will be the one! Such a convenient location for the whole family... the only thing missing is you! Jayden McKay M 027 567 5237 E [email protected] Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008 | pb.co.nz Proud to be here 8 Outer Kaiti 35 Dalton Street Open Home Perched by the park 3 1 1 2 What a great location for this ideal investment property. Auction 5.30pm, Thu 8th Apr, 2021, (unless sold prior), 66 Reads Quay, Gisborne Popular Beazley build on a good sized section, fenced to 3 boundaries and with a double garage and off street parking. View Sun 28 Mar 2.00 - 2.30pm Web pb.co.nz/GIU84517 The interior has been recently redecorated, insulation is in place and the heating is taken care of with a heat pump. This is the ideal spot for families who can make the most of the large park behind. With the current tenant looking to stay on, this will be an easy decision for the savvy investor. Take the opportunity and add this one to your portfolio. Penny Pardoe M 027 540 5399 E [email protected] Mangapapa 4 Elm Street Open Home Bigger than it looks in Mangapapa 3+1 1 1 2 Forget previous price expectations - our owners want this SOLD! Auction 5.30pm, Thu 8th Apr, 2021, (unless sold prior), 66 Reads Quay, Gisborne Hidden behind mature trees and an established front garden is your own low maintenance brick, (with board and batten View Sat 27 Mar 12.00 - 12.30pm exterior) family home! Fully fenced, in Mangapapa, perfect for your family - zoned for Mangapapa school and walking distance Sun 28 Mar 12.00 - 12.30pm Web GIU83657 to High Schools as well. pb.co.nz/ Built in the 80's, with classic 80's features, a large living area with exposed beams, heat pump and woodburner. Sliding doors that open onto the deck from the lounge and dining and, a kitchen of the era. There is room for everyone with 3 large double bedrooms and an outside room! Plus, large bathroom, 2 toilets and a large laundry! Everything in this home is of a decent size, and Dad will love the double garage! This home is fantastic and our Vendors would love you to move on in! Mandy Campbell M 021 409 059 E [email protected] Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008 | pb.co.nz Proud to be here 9 Matawai 313 Te Wera Road New Listing Homebrook – strong investment, strong cashflow • 335ha Matawai Dairy Farm For Sale By Negotiation • Opotiki 68 kms – Gisborne 80kms View By appointment • 300 ha milking platform Web pb.co.nz/GIR84474 • Target production of over 260,000 kg m/s • 700 cows • 5 year old 60 bale automated rotary shed • 3 houses • Modern 4 bedroom architecturally designed main house All the hard work is done. Now it is time to reap the rewards, with room for further growth . Tom Lane Open day: 12pm Wednesday 7th of April, you must pre-register M 021 058 7018 E [email protected] Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008 | pb.co.nz Proud to be here 10 Frasertown Jackson Road Auction Rosedhu - farm it, hunt it, own it • 255ha Wairoa hill country Auction 5.30pm, Thu 29th Apr, 2021, 66 Reads Quay, • 23 km north east of Wairoa Gisborne • 12 main paddocks View By appointment • Three Stand woolshed Web pb.co.nz/GIR82015 • Ideal breeding unit • Areas of bush and manuka • First farm opportunity Tom Lane M 021 058 7018 E [email protected] Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008 | pb.co.nz Proud to be here 11 Te Karaka Kanakanaia Road Sale Land the best investment - 335 ha • Gisborne hill country For Sale By Negotiation • 43 Kms west of Gisborne View By appointment • 10 main paddocks Web pb.co.nz/GIR83623 • Good water • Bare block subdivided off Marua Station • Farming/ Hunting/ Honey/ Forestry/ Carbon Tom Lane M 021 058 7018 E [email protected] Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008 | pb.co.nz Proud to be here 12 Awapuni 171 Stanley Road Tender Grain and mash manufacturing business Well established business for sale as a going concern or purchase of plant only.
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