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3057 days ago

Family house for sale

Raj from Enderley

GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR FIRST HOME BUYERS AND INVESTORS. SELLIN DUE TO MOVING OVERSEA. PRIVATE SALE NO COMMISION. SAVE UPTO $25000K AGENT COMMISION


This could be your GREAT opportunity to climb onto the property ladder either as a first home buyer or investor before property price go high again.

This classic 1965's home offers 3 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms, single garage and location close to Waikato University, Chartwell Mall, Hamilton East and Five Cross Roads shopping - an opportunity not to be missed.

• 3 bedrooms all with built in wardrobes
• 2 bathrooms
• Separate laundry
- security alarm
• Great indoor outdoor flow
• Lovely sized yard
• Easy care section
• Low maintenance cladding


No open home, viewing by appointment only.

Please contact via email at raj.bisht@hotmail.com or cal 021725388 Sorry, no agents please.

Price: $529,000

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