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SEPARATE BUNGALOW AND PROFESSIONAL ROOMS ON ONE PROPERTY IN ONE OF THE SUNNIEST TOWNS IN NEW ZEALAND
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About this 4 - Unusual |
NOTE:This is NOT a sale of a business.Two big buildings on one section.Outstanding street appeal on Gisborne's main road.The price is negotiable.Close to beaches.
Residential House 1 Built in 2002/Rear section Lockwood style .horizontal pine vanished interior walls/white gib ceilings.4 bedrooms /Large living areas
2 bathrooms.Double garage.1 single garage.1 carport.1 sleepout/studio.1 storage room
Residential house 2 or professional rooms.
5-6 bedrooms.2 bathrooms.Very large living or multimedia reception areas.Low maintenance gardens,well fenced,good security and easyliving unique setup.
For greater detail please email axis@paradise.net.nz for a very detailed property description to be emailed to you
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| City/Town: |
gisborne |
| Address of Property: |
718 Gladstone road |
| Postcode: |
3801 [Map] |
| Bedrooms: |
4 |
| Reception Rooms: |
2 |
| Bathrooms: |
2 |
| Type of Property: |
Unusual |
| Price: |
GBP 360000.00 [convert] |
Features |
| Central Heating: |
Electric |
| Burglar Alarm: |
Yes |
| Parking Facilities: |
Off Street |
| Gardens: |
Front & Rear |
| Double Glazed: |
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| Near Shops: |
Yes |
| Near School : |
Yes |
| Loft: |
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| Utility Room: |
Yes |
| Patio: |
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Area Information |
| About Gisborne
Gisborne, the first city in the world to see the sun each day, is located on the sunny East
Coast of the North Island of New Zealand
The Maori name for the district is Tairawhiti which means "The coast upon which the sun
shines across the water". Kaiti Beach, near the city, was where the Maori immigrational
waka, Horouta, landed; and is also the first European landing place in New Zealand.
Captain Cook first set foot here in 1769. European settlement was established in 1831 and
the town which developed was named after Hon. William Gisborne, the Colonial Secretary, in 1870
Climate
The Gisborne district (population 45,000 with about 30,000 residing in the city) generally has warm summers and mild winters. Gisborne is one of the sunniest places in New Zealand with average yearly sunshine of around 2200 hours. The region's annual rainfall varies from
about 1000mm near the coast to over 2500mm in the higher inland country. Temperatures of 38°C have been recorded and an average 65 days a year have a maximum of over 24°C.
Farming
The Poverty Bay plains contain 20,200 ha of rich, alluvial river flats which, combined with mild temperatures, make this district an ideal area for the growing of maize, grapes, kiwifruit, citrus and subtropical fruits. The district is mainly hill-country, well-suited to grazing. Sheep, cattle, deer and goats are farmed. Pinus radiata forests have been planted throughout the region with forestry now a major landuse.
Transport
Gisborne is serviced by daily passenger and freight, air and bus connections to other main centres in the North Island. There is also a rail freight service and a busy overseas shipping and local fishing port. |
Contact Information |
| Email Seller: |
Email Seller |
| Contact person: |
barrie miller |
| Advertiser Type : |
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| Phone: |
006468675662 |
| Sellers City, County : |
gisborne Other New Zealand |
| URL: |
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| Loan |
Typical APR |
| Moneyback Bank Loan |
7.8% |
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| Bank of Scotland Personal Loan (Semi-exclusive) |
8.6% |
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| Halifax Personal Loan (Semi-exclusive) |
8.6% |
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| Alliance & Leicester Personal Loan |
8.7% |
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