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Ray White Know How Buyers Guide Ray White_Know How Buyers Guide 25 January 2017 Property Guide As at 25-01-2017 Ray White Queenstown (03) 450 2040 Deadline Sale (12pm, 14 February Bullendale - 153 Arthurs Point Road ARTHURS POINT 2017) YOUR NEW BACKYARD - BULLENDALE Bullendale is Queenstown's newest property development, offering a range of architecturally designed alpine homes, just minutes from central Queenstown. Created by locals, Bullendale offers a chance for all to enjoy the beauty of New Zealand's most renowned resort town. Listing # QTN21839 3 Bedroom, Townhouse Kate Fairmaid Ray White Queenstown (03) 450 2040 027 800 3132 12 Crows Nest Road ARTHURS POINT Price Upon Application TOP OF THE CLASS, THE ULTIMATE IN PRIVACY Boasting stunning and unrivalled views over the Crown Range, the back of Queenstown Hill, historic Shotover River and Dalefield countryside, Crows Nest is one of the most sought-after homes available. Listing # QTN21718 4 Bedroom, House Willie Baddeley Mei Chen Ray White Queenstown (03) 450 2040 021 588 672 022 075 9847 147-149 Victoria Street AUCKLAND CENTRAL Price on Application RAMADA VICTORIA HOTEL & SUITES, AUCKLAND Safari Group (NZ) Ltd is pleased to present another unique property development - Ramada Victoria Hotel and Suites, superbly located in Auckland City, New Zealand. With construction due to commence in 2017, Safari Group (NZ) Ltd is offering the limited opportunity's to purchase. Listing # QTN21759 Apartment John Leith Ray White Queenstown (03) 450 2040 027 544 9449 5/24 Hawthorne Drive FRANKTON By Negotiation UNIQUE QUEENSTOWN INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Ray White is delighted to present the sale of this prime investment unit. Pre-leased to quality tenants, Happy Valley Honey and Napoli Street Pizzeria Restaurant, this is an investment which has already secured its income. Listing # QTN21854 Investment John Leith Ray White Queenstown (03) 450 2040 027 544 9449 Corner of Hawthorne & Red Oaks Drive FRANKTON Price on Application PREMIUM RETAIL & OFFICE PRECINCT LEASES The Ramada Remarkables Hotel is currently under construction with an expected completion date in mid-2016. Positioned at the “Top of High Street” this is your opportunity to secure a foothold in what will be the start of a new retail destination. Listing # QTN21598 Retail Property John Leith Ray White Queenstown (03) 450 2040 027 544 9449 8/24 Hawthorne Drive FRANKTON By Negotiation JOIN THE RUSH TO INVEST IN QUEENSTOWN Ray White is delighted to present the sale of this prime investment unit. Pre-leased to quality tenants this is an investment which has already secured its income. Located in the new Ramada Hotel & Suites development it is well positioned in New Zealand’s world renowned tourist location. Listing # QTN21855 Investment John Leith Ray White Queenstown (03) 450 2040 027 544 9449 While care has been taken in the preparation of these particulars, no responsibility is accepted for the accuracy of the whole or any part and interested persons are advised to make their own enquiries and satisfy themselves in all respects. Property Guide As at 25-01-2017 Ray White Queenstown (03) 450 2040 Red Oaks Drive FRANKTON $654,000 QUALITY APARTMENTS @ WYNDHAM GARDEN Construction is to commence early in 2017 on this appealing apartment complex - with sweeping views of the Frankton Flats, it’s an enviable location with easy access to the airport, Remarkables Park Shopping Centre, and the new High School being constructed across the street. Listing # QTN21720 2 Bedroom, Apartment John Leith Ray White Queenstown (03) 450 2040 027 544 9449 37 Middleton Road FRANKTON $835,000 PRIME POSITION – LANDBANK OR DEVELOP A superb location with a unique opportunity. Resource consent will be in place for four quality apartments on this 922m2 corner section. With sweeping views from the Frankton Flats to Kelvin Heights Peninsula will you find a better location. Contact us today for a full Information Pack. Listing # QTN21826 Section John Leith Ray White Queenstown (03) 450 2040 027 544 9449 53 Middleton Road FRANKTON $850,000 POLE POSITION The Blue water Apartments have been extremely popular and represent excellent quality from a long term local developer. If this configuration does not suit we also have a 3 bedroom, or a 6 bedroom, option available. Contact us today for an Information pack. Listing # QTN21832 2 Bedroom, House John Leith Ray White Queenstown (03) 450 2040 027 544 9449 5/63 Andrews Road FRANKTON $945,000 WELCOME THE NEW YEAR IN STYLE This elegant townhouse has a private north facing courtyard and includes a separate laundry/drying room and a large storage area. With excellent views down the Frankton Arm you have easy access to both Queenstown and the Frankton area. Take this opportunity to create a unique lifestyle in this world renowned resort. Listing # QTN21843 2 Bedroom, House John Leith Ray White Queenstown (03) 450 2040 027 544 9449 51 Middleton Road FRANKTON $1,095,000 LOCATION + QUALITY = OPPORTUNITY Currently under construction this freehold apartment has expansive views and will suit first home buyers or investors. The Bluewater Apartments have been extremely popular and represent excellent quality from a long term local developer. Listing # QTN21836 3 Bedroom, House John Leith Ray White Queenstown (03) 450 2040 027 544 9449 55 Middleton Road FRANKTON $1,595,000 ATTENTION INVESTORS Construction has commenced on this substantial 6 bedroom, 3 bathroom home that is divided over three levels and has panoramic views of Lake Wakatipu. Conveniently located between central Queenstown and Frankton there is easy access to public transport and the many activities the area is renowned for. Listing # QTN21835 6 Bedroom, House John Leith Ray White Queenstown (03) 450 2040 027 544 9449 While care has been taken in the preparation of these particulars, no responsibility is accepted for the accuracy of the whole or any part and interested persons are advised to make their own enquiries and satisfy themselves in all respects. Property Guide As at 25-01-2017 Ray White Queenstown (03) 450 2040 GLENORCHY Price On Application WYUNA PRESERVE Welcome to Wyuna Preserve – pure clean air, established infrastructure and a friendly community. Situated just 30 minutes from New Zealand's most famous resort, Queenstown at the head of lake Wakatipu and 5 km from the village of Glenorchy. Listing # QTN21747 Lifestyle Section Bas Smith Ray White Queenstown (03) 450 2040 021 616 141 15 Falconer Rise JACKS POINT $465,000 PERIGRINE RIDGE SECTION WITH APPROVED CONCEPT PLANS This large gently sloping 813m2 section on Peregrine Ridge has just come to the market. Enjoy uninterrupted views of Coronet Peak, the Remarkables and Jack´s Point reserves while being blessed with excellent sunshine all year round. Listing # QTN21833 Section Sarah Mitchell Ray White Queenstown (03) 450 2040 027 515 5477 19 Falconer Rise JACKS POINT $490,000 PANORAMIC VIEWS – JACKS POINT New to the market this section is in the exclusive neighbourhood of Peregrine Ridge. With expansive views of Coronet and Cecil Peak, the Remarkables and out to Lake Wakatipu, this is a premium Jacks Point site. This expansive property is elevated, sheltered and bathed in sunshine all year round. Listing # QTN21824 Section Sarah Mitchell Ray White Queenstown (03) 450 2040 027 515 5477 5 Glenelg Lane JACKS POINT $1,150,000 JACKS POINT - OFF PLAN DEAL Contemporary, beautifully finished properties will feature 4 double bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, and a state of the art kitchen. Spacious living and dining areas which lead out onto generous sized outside entertaining areas. Listing # QTN21772 4 Bedroom, Townhouse Sarah Mitchell Ray White Queenstown (03) 450 2040 027 515 5477 KELVIN HEIGHTS Lots from $650,000 WATERFRONT LIVING Lake’s Edge is a unique residential enclave, spectacularly situated in one of Queenstown’s most stunning locations, within the established Kawarau Village, fronting the breathtaking Lake Wakatipu. Listing # QTN21817 Section Cameron Reed Ray White Queenstown (03) 450 2040 021 790 152 84 Cedar Drive KELVIN HEIGHTS Price by Negotiation WATERFRONT - 5 BEDROOM - BRAND NEW Masterfully built to an exceptional standard this 5 Bedroom, 5 Bathroom waterfront home is now for sale. Generous living areas and smart indoor, outdoor flow across both floors. Listing # QTN21818 5 Bedroom, House Bas Smith Ray White Queenstown (03) 450 2040 021 616 141 While care has been taken in the preparation of these particulars, no responsibility is accepted for the accuracy of the whole or any part and interested persons are advised to make their own enquiries and satisfy themselves in all respects. Property Guide As at 25-01-2017 Ray White Queenstown (03) 450 2040 11 Balmoral Drive KELVIN HEIGHTS $3,100,000 SPECTACULAR BAY VIEWS Positioned for maximum sunshine and spectacular panoramic views of the lake and mountains, this elegant home captures the true essence of living in style in Kelvin Heights. Listing # QTN21823 4 Bedroom, House Sarah Mitchell Ray White Queenstown (03) 450 2040 027 515 5477 Rutherford Road LAKE HAYES $1,200,000 per lot CENTRAL PARK - EXCLUSIVE LAKE HAYES LIVING Capturing all day sun and the surrounding mountain views through to Coronet Peak, the property is located in the exclusive Rutherford Road Lakes Hayes only 5 minutes from Arrowtown and a 2 minute walk to renown Lake Hayes. Listing # QTN21548 Lifestyle Section Henare Dewes Willie Baddeley Ray White Queenstown (03) 450 2040 021 228 3473 021 588 672 687 Lake Hayes - Arrow Junction Highway LAKE HAYES $2,150,000 LAKE FRONT SPLENDOUR Seldom do opportunities like this promote themselves to the open market. A spectacular building platform set amongst nature plantings, faces north; with expansive views across the iconic Lake Hayes to Coronet Peak beyond. Listing # QTN21857 Section Cameron Reed Ray White Queenstown (03) 450 2040 021 790 152 21 Bowen Street QUEENSTOWN Price on Application A HOST OF POSSIBILITIES – SALE OR LEASE – XBOX QUEENSTOWN This property has an established accommodation business that is achieving excellent yields.
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