Properties tor Sale BRYNDWR $66,500. sole agents, first 'time offered, immac. perm, mat home, featuring 3 bdrms, excel, kitchen/dlnlng layout, with sliding doors to lounge, set on 612 sq m section, Burnside High zone, shops, buses within minutes walk, excel, for first home buyers, most suit. H.C. loan, please Ph. Paul Lewis, Papanui Estate Agency, 529-455 MREINZ a.h. Sum. 6884. BURNSIDE, $86,000. This well maintained perm, mats family home comprises 3 bdrms, lounge, large sunny kitchen-dining area, is situated on a super 39W perch section and has a large 4 car garage. It is Ideally situated for schools, shops and buses. • •Ph. John Patrick and Son, MREINZ, 65-246, a.h. Gay Milne, 583-522. BURNSIDE, $86,000 EXCELLENT three bedroom Summerhill stone bungalow, on large 40 perch section, huge four car garage, close to all schools, shops and handy Airport. Peter Berry, ph. 796521 any time. BURNSIDE, $96,000 Luxury town house amongst quality homes. Three bedrooms, large living area. Delightful private garden, own drive, phone Syd Blake, 481293 any time. Sole agents. HAWKINS BURNSIDE 9 THURLESTONE PLACE (off Grahams Road) FRIDAY 14TH AND SATURDAY 15TH 10 A.M.-4 P.M. TRULY delightful 4 bdrm, master with en-suite, 2 year old home, in superb cul de sac. Sited for sun and outdoor living, landscaped easy-care grounds, a Joy to view. $192,000. Further details phone Clarice Latimer 516-276 anytime, Latimer Real Estate MREINZ. ♦ ♦ ♦ .♦ CASHMERE, $179,000. If you have flair and imagination, and an appreciation for quality, here is a tremendous opportunity to purchase an elegant home, in a blue ribbon area, for a give away price. For details please contact Jacqueline Smith, North West Real Estate, MREINZ, 555-996, or 327-316. CUST area, new listing, 14 acre of land jtogether with mod. 10 year old 3 bdrm summerhill stone family home, spacius kitchen, living area, sep. sunny lounge, with kent tile fire, dual hot water, dble garage, wood shed, dogs kenells,immac. presented home fo rthe buyer looking for something different $69,000, Coates Turnbull REal Estzte Ranglora MREINZ Ph. 8022 a.h. lan Sibley 7064 Rang. DALLINGTON Terrace, new listing, first time ever offered, builders own home, only 7 years old, superb pseudo-Mediterranean bolstered stone residence, comprising 3 bedrooms, master has ensuite, very large lounge, spacious separate dining with woodbumer fire, chef’s own kitchen, lavish bathroom, 2 toilets, very expensive carpeting, thermal drapes and many other quality chattels, double garage with workbench, paved area for a further 3 cars, caravan or boat, sited on the most private and sheltered rear section in a beautiful easy care garden setting surrounded by maturing trees and winding cobblestone paths, the home is immaculate in every detail, the finest in the area, not a cent needed to improve, priced below replacement cost at only $135,000, a first offering that will sell quickly. Inspect this high quality, seldom available, residence today. Ph. sole agent, lan Mcllraith, 526-166 any time,-Harcourts, MREINZ. DALLINGTON, $109,950. Architectually designed builders home. Perm, mats., 11 year old, nicely landscaped 32p, extremally private, nothing to spend. Tasteful decor, 1 tone carpet. Appealing lounge offering indoor/outdoor living, beams. Log fire, 21 x 12 living/dlnlng, beams. Pleasant kitchen (3 bdrms). One of nicest contemporary homes avail. Contact Bryant 487-711, a.h. 529-436 Westside MREINZ. DALLINGTON, $65,000, first day offered, lovely solid 40 yr old 2 bdrm and sunrm perm, mat. home, private H acre rear section. Ph. Annette of Dale Real Estate, MREINZ Ph. 852-648 or 851-920 a.h. DALLINGTON, $72,500. Truly a credit to the owners as inspection will convince. Nicely sited for the sun on very pleasant garden section. Perm, mats, tiled roof, 3 twin bdrm home, comfortable lounge, opening to patio, sep. dining-living room, dual hotwater. First time offerd by exclusive agents, Ramsay Real Estate MREINZ 517-141 a.h. Arthur Ainsworth 893-153. DALLINGTON, $92,000, just offered, delightful, sunny, perm. mat. 3 bdrm home, Ige lounge opening onto beamed patio, sep. dining, spacious kitchen, 2 car garage with sleepout or games room, lovely privately fenced garden on quiet cul de sac. Ph. Annette of Dale Real Estate, MREINZ, 852-648 or 851-920 a.h.
REDWOOD SECTIONS SPECIAL RELEASE IN SOLOMON AVENUE NO THROUGH TRAFFIC and ending in secluded cul-de-sac. This is a most sought after area and we are able to offer 3 bedroom and 4 bedroom homes, and 3 bedroom home units, all finished in attractive brick. Each home is finished with special joinery with all cupboards, shelving being Beauty board. Our prices are very competitive and we are able to arrange finance. Let us discuss terms and plans with you. These sections will be the last at this price in this area. For further particulars contact: R. G. MAUGER LTD Builders of finest family homes. Phone bus. 889-377 a.h3ieB6-264 or 518-429
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