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1890 days ago

For Sale: 2-bdrm unit Hamilton East

Kirsten from Hamilton East

For Sale by Owner - $275,000

• Albert Street ground-floor unit in a complex of 8
• Size: 66 m2
• 2 bedrooms with inbuilt wardrobes
• 2 carpark spaces
• Front and rear courtyards
• Storage shed 2.8m X 1m
• New shower in bathroom
• Recent upgrades to kitchen
• Separate space for washing machine with tub
• Security door at front and insect screens on windows at rear
• Reroof of whole complex just completed

My husband and I have been owner occupiers for 5 years, but are now selling up to move overseas to be with family in England.

Body Corporate fees (includes insurance): $2,183.07 annually

Rental appraisal: 330 per/wk
Vacant possession.

CV: $250,000
Hamilton City Council rates: $1,410.08
Waikato Regional Council rates: $279.03

Please call Kirsten for more information on 0273588499 or email kirsten.cliff@gmail.com

Negotiable

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