IDEAL EASY BUILD SECTION IN OXFORD OR LAND & HOUSE PACKAGE
No Covenants on this 629m2 Section! Priced to Sell. 187C HIGH STREET
125K FOR SECTION or $449K FOR LAND AND HOUSE PACKAGE
Be in quick as this is the only section of this size now selling in Oxford!
Surrounded by modern homes down a quiet laneway this section is private making this an extremely desirable place to be.
At 629m2 it is perfect for a good size home and as much or little garden as you want.
All services are to the boundary and section is very flat and well sited to build on.
Situated close to the amenities of Oxford its the ideal location for those who desire living in a rural setting, but with the benefits of a strong community very close by, with Oxford Area School, boutique shopping, cafes and workingmen’s club all within walking distance.
Oxford is a lovely country town– clean air, Ashley & Waimak Gorge on your doorstep and the foothills of the Southern Alps offers many recreational and leisure activities.
Get the best of both worlds by working in town and living in the country. New motorways now makes the commute into Christchurch even easier.
A great size section for a family or those wishing to down size and live a comfortable life in a country township.
Plans suggestion from GJ Gardner for house and land package : www.gjgardner.co.nz...
ng-2-bath-incredible-value/ $449k
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buy section separately,
Available on Request
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66.7% Yes, supporting people is important!
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9.6% For. Self-service is less frustrating and convenient.
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43.4% I want to be able to choose.
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47% Against. I want to deal with people.
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