For sale by tender
This home at 41 Fitzpatrick Street, Newlands basks in all day sun on a fully fenced, easy-care section with plenty of room for pets and kids and ramps for easy access.
Completely refurbished with warmth and comfort in mind, the house features extensive double glazing, insulated walls, underfloor and roof, a ventilation system and heat pump.
The three bedrooms are equipped with built-in wardrobes, while the bathroom has separate bath and shower with showerdome to manage steam.
The modern kitchen features a generous pantry and stainless-steel appliances including a Bosch self-cleaning oven and a powerful gas hob. The house features a separate toilet and laundry.
The open plan lounge and dining area flows out onto the large sheltered deck.
Relax on the separate BBQ area/patio and enjoy watching the sun go down over the Makara Wind Farm.
The garage is equipped with generous storage, a full width workbench and automatic door.
Centrally located to both Newlands and Johnsonville this house is 5 minutes’ walk or less to the bus, childcare and school, and less than 15 minutes from the train, library, Newlands Intermediate and College, and Newlands shopping centre.
With a freshly painted house, roof, deck and fences just move in and start living: the work’s all been done!
Builder’s report and LIM available: email 41FitzpatrickStreet@gmail.com
Take the virtual open home at the trademe ad or call/text 021 02955438 to arrange a private viewing. Tenders close 4pm, Monday 30 March at Strachan O'Connor, 1/18 Moorefield Road, Johnsonville.
Trademe link: www.trademe.co.nz...
Poll: If we want to reduce speeding, what do you think actually changes driver behaviour? 🛻🚨🚓
In the Post's article on speeding penalties, the question is asked whether speeding fines are truly about road safety, or are they just a way to boost revenue for the Crown?
What do you think? Should speeding motorists receive speeding fines or demerit points?
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36.6% The sting of a fine (Money talks!)
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63.4% The threat of demerit points (Nobody wants to lose their license!)
Scam Alert: Bank cold calls
ASB is warning customers about reports of cold calls from scammers claiming to be from ASB. These scammers are trying to obtain personal information, including usernames, dates of birth, and verification codes sent to your mobile phone.
🛡️ The "Caller Check" Test
If you get a call from someone claiming to be from ASB and you’re unsure, just ask them for a Caller Check. You will then be able to verify the call through the app.
Remember, banks will:
❌ Never ask for your banking passwords, PINs, or verification codes
❌ Never need to know your full credit card number – especially the CVC
❌ Never ask you to download software or remotely access your device
❌ Never ask you to purchase gift cards or transfer funds.
If you have received a phone call and think your account has been compromised, call ASB on 0800 ASB FRAUD (0800 272 372), or visit your local branch.
Some Choice News!
DOC is rolling out a new tool to help figure out what to tackle first when it comes to protecting our threatened species and the things putting them at risk.
Why does this matter? As Nikki Macdonald from The Post points out, we’re a country with around 4,400 threatened species. With limited time and funding, conservation has always meant making tough calls about what gets attention first.
For the first time, DOC has put real numbers around what it would take to do everything needed to properly safeguard our unique natural environment. The new BioInvest tool shows the scale of the challenge: 310,177 actions across 28,007 sites.
Now that we can see the full picture, it brings the big question into focus: how much do we, as Kiwis, truly value protecting nature — and what are we prepared to invest to make it happen?
We hope this brings a smile!
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