House for Sale in Te Awe Awe Street (Private sale of owner property)
44 Te Awe Awe Street, Hokowhitu, Palmerston North
Location, Quality, Affordable, Easy Care; All in One!
Ideal for first homebuyers or investment with a great rental return for a savvy investor.
Only 2-3 minutes walking distance to Bus Station (12, 12A, 15), Wallace Park and the Fitzherbert BP; A short stroll to the Esplanade, Elm Café, Caccia Birch, Lido, Hokowhitu village, Hokowhitu Lagoon and River walks.
Built in 1983 and renovated in 2009. A lovely 3-bedroom home with fully fenced and private front garden section and a rear area. A single garage attached to the house. The living area is sun-drenched with heat pump and, overlooks the front private garden. Open plan kitchen, with a separate laundry.
Enquiries over $495,000
Land area: 400 m2 House area: 110 m2
Rateable value: $440,000 Land value: $305,000
Annual Rates: PNCC $2,992.31 Horizons: $382.89
Trademe Property ID # GDY097 (Listed Thursday 21 Feb)
Open Home: Saturday, 2 March 02:00-02:30 pm
This rare property will attract a lot of buyers and sell quickly! Do not miss out this opportunity, it won't last!!
Contact: Reza Abdollahi
Mobile: 021 448637 Email: m_r_abdollahi@yahoo.com
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