Property company on the up
ADVERTORIAL Challenge Realty Ruapehu's new office is now well established with increasing growth in the Waimarino. "We are experiencing a greater demand for properties and a wider range of properties are coming onto the market," said saies manager Alan Inglis. He said the Real Estate industry in New Zealand is continually looking for innovative ways to market properties. "Recent strong demand has enabled us to broaden our saies base by offering a method of marketing directly designed to assist the vendor in gaining the best possible price for their properties." "Our winning team gets results for our Real Estate customers throughout the Waimarino by providing great service with integrity and energy". Auction Day, 9 September, is the first time that so many properties have been auctioned in one day in Ohakune. 13/14 Thames Street, Ohakune: Situated in the heart of Ohakune' s night clubs, this property is ripe for a keen developer, is 2000 m2 of near-flat land zoned commercial and presently has an older but well maintained home on it plus garage and shed. The demand for properties of all kinds continues to grow and this opportunity is available now for, we believe, the right person *o make something big of it. These properties appear to be in great demand but few appear to be available. We believe this property will fetch a good price from the auction. 25 Tainui Street, Ohakune: Once in a while a property of this quality comes on the market and Challenge is honoured to be favoured with the opportunity to auction it. It is a substantial family home of four bedrooms, ,luyit°Page9
Property company on the up
FROMPAGE6 office, separate laundry, loads of • cupboards, fireplace with wetback, open plan kitchen, dining room and lounge. It has very good chattels and is well maintained inside and out and has a large garage with workshop and good vehicle access. The present owners have landscaped the lovely flat section with many now-larger shrubs and all is laid out for easy maintenance. This property is situated on a sealed street close to Ruapehu College and about 15 minutes walk to the main shopping area. We believe this property will sell at or before auction. 83 Clyde Street: This cottage is situated on State Highway 4 with a one minute walk to town, on a 627 m2 section being an ideal investment. The proposed district plan shows it to be in
the new commercial zone but this is yet to be confirmed. The house is still in its original condition with native timber floors, architrave fire surrounds and high ceilings. It is quite a large cottage with three double bedrooms, dining/lounge, kitchen, bathroom & laundry. 13 Totara Street, Ohakune: Situated in the Turoa Alpine Village, the property backs onto the Turoa 9-hole golf course - a delightful backdrop for the covered outdoor spa. The chalet is On three levels, consisting of two double bedrooms and loft area for six (sleeps 10 altogether) with good laundry & drying facilities the chalet has two toilets, with a shower/ shub. Most of the chattels are of a very good quality & valued at approximately $8000. See the Challenge advertisement in this issue for more details.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 602, 5 September 1995, Page 6
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