2 Brm Unit in Leamington for sale
This is a really lovely unit, nestled down a private road in Leamington Mews. There are two bedrooms both with wardrobes, one which opens to an outside patio. The open plan lounge/dining faces north and a heat pump and HRV ventilation system will keep you warm and dry. It is nicely presented and newly carpeted throughout. The village environment is quiet and secure with lovely gardens. You can hear the tuis calling in the garden. The Body Corp takes care of maintenance in communal areas, mows the lawn, pays the water rates and house insurance, does some external maintenance on the buildings and takes care of the private road and fences. The village residents are currently aged in their 50s and over, both working and retired, but this is not a registered retirement village and unit owners are free to buy and sell on the open market. It is only 2-3 mins walk to Leamington Village with medical centre, pharmacy, bakery, supermarket, hairdresser, eateries, community house and Leamington Domain within easy reach. The bus is 5 mins walk and will take you to Cambridge centre or to Hamilton. The Body Corp owns garages which it rents to residents as they become available. There are four off-road communal parks near the letterbox of this unit.
Built: 2000s
Construction: Brick and Cedar
Roof: Decramastic
Joinery: Aluminium
Heating: Heat pump, Electric wall heater, bathroom heater, HRV system
Safety: 3 smoke alarms, 2 security doors.
Insulation: Ceiling Greenstuff/Rockwool 140mm (Certificate available). Floor concrete. Built when wall insulation was mandatory.
Hot water: Electric
Outdoor patio/ Garden shed
Waipa District Council Rates - $2173.15 (Period 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020)
Waikato Regional Council Rates - $225.87 (Period 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020)
The amount of the contribution levied by the Body Corporate is $1996.00. The period of cover for is 1 April 2019 to 31 March 2020.
Contact Julie on 021 042 2812 or nzjuliemarshall@gmail.com.
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59.3% Yes, supporting people is important!
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26.2% No, individuals should take responsibility
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81.6% Yes
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18.4% No
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