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LYNETTE MCFADDEN Business Owner Harcourts Gold AREINZ
CAMERON BAILEY Business Owner Harcourts Gold & Sales Consultant
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Meet Our Top Performers
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Welcome to the August edition of Reside magazine The property market is booming this August so if you’re looking to buy or sell, steady price growth and low interest rates make Winter the right time to strike.
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We’re confident that we have properties to meet everyones real estate needs.
Happy reading
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Auction Bid Sheet
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Upcoming Auctions
Conduct Of Auction
Gold Tips
Auction Results
Market Comment
Gold Chat
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MEET TODAY’S AUCTIONEERS
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3 Argo Place, Casebrook
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42 Raleigh Street, Bishopdale
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60 Perry Street, Papanui
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11 Kohi Drive, Parklands
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1434 Coaltrack Road, Greendale
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35 Hewitts Road, Merivale
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18 Millstream Drive, Northwood
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126 Watford Street, Strowan
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33 Reginald Street, Burwood
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16 Cottonwood Street, Parklands
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3 Argo Place, Casebrook
FROM 10:00am
BROUGHT FORWARD Great Family Living - Must Be Sold • The owners have purchased unconditionally elsewhere so this property must be sold and maybe for less than you think! • Beautifully presented and with recent upgrades of a heatpump, gas hot water, ceiling insulation, renovated bathroom, laundry and additional shower room this home is ready for a lucky new owner to enjoy. • The large kitchen with modern touches flows conveniently to a spacious dining area and lounge offering a fantastic opportunity for a variety of buyers to purchase a sun filled home with great outdoor flow to the deck and garden. Completing the picture four bedrooms, double garage, off street parking and fibre broadband enabled will see many boxes ticked on your wish list. • Set in a superb quiet cul-de-sac in the popular suburb of Casebrook, 3 Argo Place is a peaceful location where you can walk to local shops and bus routes.
JAMES SHEPHERD PARKLANDS
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42 Raleigh Street, Bishopdale Opportunity Knocks! • A 1960’s classic red brick home ready for the introduction of your family, or tenants. • A tastefully presented home but with the opportunity to add value, or simply sit back and enjoy! • Situated on a fully fenced 751m2 of CERA rated TC2 land. You have the opportunity to take advantage of EQC work completed with 1 open claim still to resolve. • Well-sited for the sun with three bedrooms, open plan kitchen/dining area opening out to decked verandah and spacious separate lounge with a heat pump...a perfect place to relax and watch the world go by. You will appreciate the superb double garage with extra workshop, the plentiful storage, plus the vege plot for those with green fingers.
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• Within easy proximity of recreational facilities, supermarket, cafes and bars, services and amenities, and handy to parks, schools and airport.
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60 Perry Street, Papanui Popular Perry St - Paparoa Primary! • A perfect proposition with all the conveniences of modern family living. From the street face, a large comfortable bungalow presides, positioned on a 900sqm (TC2) section, double garage and plenty of off street parking to satisfy a growing family’s needs and a super spacious back yard, perfect for a game of cricket or rugby. • Transformed and extended since new, creating a central modern kitchen with ample storage, two functional living areas, a log-burner to keep you cosy and warm, five bedrooms including four doubles and one single (which could be an ideal space for an ensuite and walk in robe), main bathroom hosting both separate shower and bath, plus two toilets for your convenience. • All this in a street within one of the most sought after school zones in Christchurch. Paparoa Street School has a formidable reputation and homes in the vicinity are pursued by those in the know. Just minutes from Merivale and all the amenities of Northlands, this is a most convenient location.
TRACY FREW PAPANUI
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11 Kohi Drive, Parklands Auction This Week - Action Required • The imminent sale of this immaculate property in Tumara Park offers you a fabulous opportunity to purchase your own home in this popular location. • Sited on TC2 land and with all EQ repairs completed along with some extra upgrades carried out at that time means that you can take comfort in the knowledge that this home is in good condition. • The design of this property is very functional with the family living/dining area and a well appointed kitchen with granite bench at the front of the home. • If a good education is important to your family please note that this address is in zone for the favoured Queenspark and Watakiri Primary Schools, and a number of Early Education Centres are close by.
JUDITH BODGER PARKLANDS
100% FIRST RATE!
• Kohi Drive is close to Bottle Lake Forest Park and is also surrounded by a great choice of recreational options, Travis Wetlands Nature Heritage Reserve, Golf Courses, and the beach to name a few.
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“In thirty six years of buying and selling properties on three continents, twenty in all, I have not had such a full on,totally competent backing to the sale of my house. All 100% first rate! Every promise kept, every suggestion sincere and helpful.” PAM
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1434 Coaltrack Road, Greendale “The Good Life” • Positioned on just over 2ha, “The Good Life” awaits you and your family. An established plot provides you with your own plum, pear, apple trees and berry fruits which is bound to have you preserving, cooking and eating freshly picked produce daily. • A brand new build in 2013 on an original corner Post Office site, this weatherboard home has been tastefully designed offering all the modern conveniences & warmth but in keeping with a yesteryear era full of charm. Your views are either private or out to the majestic snow-capped Southern Alps. • Sited to catch all the sun’s rays, but also doubleglazed with heatpump as well as a new fire with wetback and solar tubes. Coupled with the smartvent heat transfer system, comfort throughout the home is assured for you and your family.
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• The various outbuildings, chicken coop, plus two paddocks easily caters for the children’s horse or some stock to complete the lifestyle block.
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35 Hewitts Road, Merivale Brand-new Townhouse, Blue Chip Address • Situated in the heart of Merivale, in all the right school zones and close to Merivale Village, Hagley Park and the CBD, this brand-new townhouse represents the ultimate urban lifestyle. Built by Mike Greer Homes, you can be assured of its consummate construction. • Enjoying a northwest aspect on a rear site, the property has been designed to soak up the sun indoors and out. At the heart of the home is a spacious open-plan living space and contemporary kitchen with island bench. A double bedroom downstairs could serve as guest accommodation or alternative master. Upstairs, a further three bedrooms are spacious, light and bright, with the master enjoying a private en suite bathroom and views overlooking the green playing fields of Rangi Ruru).
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• A separate laundry and internal-access double garage complete the package.
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18 Millstream Drive, Northwood Contemporary Classic • This stunning home situated in the exclusive Styx Mill combines classic style with contemporary functionality. • Offering the peace of mind of Celcrete construction, the home is over 300sqm and will effortlessly accommodate any family. • Enjoying a northwest aspect, the property is designed to capture all-day sun. At the heart of the home is a delightful living space bathed in natural light and opening to the garden. Combining spacious sitting area, dining and sleek contemporary kitchen, this is a hub for relaxed family living. An adjoining lounge, currently utilised as a formal dining room, is a stylish entertaining area complete with gas fire. Upstairs is a light and airy third living space. Four double bedrooms - including palatial master with en suite bathroom - plus separate office, offer great flexibility. • Tasteful, neutral tones throughout create a calm oasis, which extends outdoors to the beautifully manicured garden with its extensive terraced entertaining areas.
LEEANN MARRIOTT PAPANUI
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126 Watford Street, Strowan Smart Buying in Strowan • In the heart of Strowan and centrally located, this gem is nestled on a generous 862m2 rear section. • A solid 1960s home positioned for sun offering privacy for family living in a safe and desirable location. Be reassured by its timeless single level summerhill stone construction with classic neutral décor throughout which will easily accommodate any style of furnishing. Further enhancement to the property could proceed with confidence given the prestigious location and quality of surrounding family homes.
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• The kitchen with its breakfast bar will be the hub of the home where family & friends will gather and sits open plan to the dining/family area. With three bedrooms and two generous northfacing living areas that seamlessly blend with the outdoor patio and garden beyond, you can be assured of summer fun. • Strolling distance to St Andrews College, and with Merivale Mall & Elmwood shops/park nearby for all conveniences.
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33 Reginald Street, Burwood Family Living at its Finest • Built post-earthquake for your peace of mind, this chic contemporary home ticks the boxes for family living. Enjoying a northwest aspect, the open-plan living is warm and welcoming, opening to a sheltered deck for sunny days. Spacious sitting and dining areas flow through to the sleek, contemporary kitchen with walk-in pantry. The engineered hardwood floor throughout this space is stylish and practical. • A second, adjoining living room features a gas fire and surround sound speakers perfect for cosy evenings, and opens to another outdoor living area, providing great entertaining options throughout the seasons. There are three double bedrooms - the master a comfortable suite with WIR and en suite bathroom. A tiled family bathroom and separate guest toilet offer great practicality, as does the oversized 7m x 7m internal-access double garage.
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• Set on a fully-fenced 607 sqm section with spacious lawn areas and perimeter plantings in place, the current landscaping is tidy and lowmaintenance, with plenty of scope for keen gardeners.
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16 Cottonwood Street, Parklands As Is, Where Is - Heeding the Call to the Country! • With the clock ticking after securing their dream home in the country, our motivated owners offer their large family home at16 Cottonwwod Street to you on an ‘As Is, Where Is’ basis. • Boasting space, versatility and warmth, our subject property provides you with the ideal opportunity to add significant value. Whether your intentions are to repair and on-sell, rent and hold, or simply take up residence long-term, you can be assured this property is likely to be well within your means. • Property facts: • Insurance claim now settled and finalised • TC2 land, minimal damage, 56mm differential settlement • 4 bedrooms, large living, study + rumpus room
PETER GRIFFIOEN PARKLANDS
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• 180sqm dwelling + 45sqm garaging on 789sqm site with dual access • Easy indoor-outdoor living with patio/BBQ area - secure and private
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Nuts & Bolts A snack for Olympic TV Watching Ingredients 1 pkt of Nutrigrain cereal 1 pkt of salted peanuts ½ cup oil - I like to use melted coconut oil 1 pkt cream of chicken soup mix 1 pkt French onion soup mix 1 tsp curry powder 1 tsp mustard powder ¼ tsp chilli Method Melt or heat oil, then add soup mix along with curry, mustard and chilli powder. Stir to coat well Nutrigrain and peanuts. Cool before storing in an air tight container.
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CONSULTANTS
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PETER GRIFFIOEN PARKLANDS
MARK O’LOUGHLIN REDWOOD
Standing out in a high-performing team, the top ten consultants at Harcourts gold are experts in navigating the Christchurch market.
Their success is testament to their diligence and the tremendous hard work they put in on behalf of owners.
Demonstrating their expertise in the auction room or across the negotiating table to deliver the best results for owners of homes at all price levels.
I am extremely proud to work with these real estate professionals.
JOHN MCFADDEN AREINZ BUSINESS OWNER HARCOURTS GOLD
“Now is an excellent time to consider a real estate move. Talk to any of this team in confidence for an update on the market and how you can get the best out of it!”
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AUCTIONS DRIVE RESULTS ‘MAGIC TOOK PLACE BEFORE OUR EYES AT THE AUCTION. I’D SPENT A RESTLESS NIGHT WORRYING NEEDLESSLY ABOUT MY BOTTOM LINE. THE AUCTION JUST ERUPTED ROARING WAY PAST OUR RESERVE, WAY BEYOND RV, AND WE SUDDENLY FOUND OURSELVES THE CENTRE OF ATTENTION, WITH APPLAUSE, HANDSHAKES, HUGS AND KISSES ALL ROUND. EVEN NOW I’M FEELING QUITE STUNNED ABOUT WHAT TOOK PLACE.’ KIND REGARDS CHRIS AND DEZZA AXFORD
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AUCTION STATISTICS BASED ON...
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Auction is now a mainstream method of marketing and our statistics continue to reinforce the credibility of selecting this method of selling.The numbers demonstrated above can give confidence to anyone considering auction.
AMONGST THE FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO OUR SUCCESS ARE:
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The use of two auctioneers on auction day, doubling the expertise, preventing delays in proceedings and providing additional negotiation assistance.
NUMBER OF AUCTIONS CONDUCTED THIS YEAR
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Highly trained and exceptionally skilled gold consultants.
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The provision of an attractive, customised and non-threatening environment with online hosting so our auctions could be viewed from anywhere in the world.
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Market Comment
GOLD COMMENT
Perhaps it is the unseasonal weather, perhaps it is the media says, a lack of houses in New Zealand, whatever it is the market has changed little in the past month. As has been reported many times, a lack of stock (typical at this time of year) coupled with long term built up demand means that the pressure is still on the property market round most of the country … and Christchurch is no different.
Here we are, literally half way through 2016 and at times it feels like we are part of Game of Thrones set “winter is coming” still so they tell us. Perhaps it is the unseasonal weather, perhaps it is the media says, a lack of houses in New Zealand, whatever it is the market has changed little in the past month. As has been reported many times, a lack of stock (typical at this time of year) coupled with long term built up demand means that the pressure is still on the property market round most of the country … and Christchurch is no different. The June sales figures show that 607 properties changed hands in Christchurch last month, almost the same volume of property as was sold in June a year ago. Not surprising really when most economists and market punters are being quoted as saying they see nothing currently on the horizon that will dampen or slow demand within New Zealand. I also suspect that when you factor in some of the tumultuous events we are seeing played out in Europe and around the globe, there will be even more people world-wide eyeing up little old New Zealand and thinking it might be a nice place to live and raise a family. It will be interesting to see what effect the latest reserve bank move, requiring
40% deposit for investors when purchasing, will have on the market. The required 20% deposit for home buyers remains. There is no doubt that the Government and the Reserve Bank are looking to see a slowdown in the market to stop the price escalation that is evident around the country. While the latest lift in deposits for investors will have an effect on a few people, there is likely to be an even greater effect on the market as a whole if the Reserve bank were to introduce debtto-income ratios to the market. Moves such as this will likely follow if the market rises show no sign of slowing in the very near future. So while the Reserve Bank has one agenda, you as a seller will likely have another. Currently the month to month news about the Market is not changing markedly, so how can you maximise your opportunity if you are considering selling in the current conditions, and particularly before any changes are forced upon us? First and foremost, think carefully about the options out there in the market that are available to you. In a market such as we are currently experiencing, cheap is definitely not best. I also reccommend you think carefully before you run off and accept the first offer placed in front of you. If you are following the current property
JIM DAVIS BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER HARCOURTS GOLD market, you will no doubt be aware that auction has the potential to offer you as a seller the best possible return. However as with everything in life, there are ‘Auctions’ and then there are ‘Gold Auctions’. There is no doubt in my mind that Harcourts as a group are by far the best exponents of the art of auction Nationwide, and Gold Real Estate auctions are quite simply, the best of the best. When we analyse the figures, we see a value added advantage from auctions that by far outweighs the small additional cost. Our analysis shows that as a seller you are financially better off by choosing to sell via our auctions and we take pride from achieving this result for our clients. Recently, as a result of the additional pressure in the marketplace, we have seen some outstanding results achieved in our auction rooms for our clients. Let us show you how Harcourts Gold auctions work, talk with one of our consultants and give them an opportunity to show you how we can maximise the sale price of your property. You will only get one chance to sell your property and it is imperative that you achieve the best possible outcome because without a doubt, if you sell then walk into a Harcourts Gold auction room looking to buy, you will notice the difference.
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CONTRADICTIONS AND CONTRAST
LYNETTE MCFADDEN BUSINESS OWNER HARCOURTS GOLD
GOLD CHAT
IT’S IMPOSSIBLE TO LOOK AT REAL ESTATE AT THE MOMENT WITHOUT ACKNOWLEDGING THE BROADER MARKETPLACE AND SOCIAL PLATFORMS INVOLVED. WE LIVE AND WORK IN UNUSUAL TIMES, SO MUCH SO THAT NUMEROUS ELEMENTS EXIST IN SPITE OF EACH OTHER WHEN YOU CONSIDER PROPERTY. This now includes a state of homelessness for a number of New Zealanders and their families. Deeply serious, this situation is an enormous challenge for politicians and social services alike, and it’s something that seems to be so much more visible and obvious in different parts of the country.
This presents against a background of decreased levels of affordability and home ownership, and is coupled with an increased interest in property investment. Even for an expert it’s a minefield of mixed messages, as are the daily doses of speculation you receive from the media about interest rates and loan-to-value ratios. Now let’s consider some of the latest items of discussion. The Christchurch Rental Market The Christchurch rental market was good – very, very good – for a long time for some landlords, especially post-earthquake where urgent needs, insurance payments and strong returns drove up rental prices. The picture now is completely different. It was recently reported in The Press that some Christchurch landlords were offering rent reductions, or even short periods of no rent, as an incentive for tenants. Rents are being pushed down and
compliance costs are going up, but landlords who entered into investment property expecting a bed of roses were being naïve. Today’s marketplace requires a longterm view (as does most investment), a fair rent, a realisation that smoke alarms and insulation are expected, and an acknowledgement that capital gain still underpins wealth creation. Rental property acquisition is more than a speculative process and so you learn to take the good with the not-so-good and, occasionally, ugly. If you’re being an unrealistic landlord and your property is vacant, do yourself a favour and address the rent! Affordability and First-home Ownership Despite the exorbitant prices of property in some parts of New Zealand, it’s still possible to purchase, but obviously compromise is an essential
ingredient. Getting started is just that, and you should temper your expectations accordingly. Over the years I’ve tended to take the view that everyone wants everything now, without necessarily putting the hard work in but, judgement aside, finding the deposit for a first home is still an incredibly disciplined act. I’ve got to stand by sage advice that was given to me when we purchased our first property centuries ago: work hard, go without, save, and hope your parents can help in some way. I guess from that perspective nothing’s changed! Stay warm, spring is coming.
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8 low-cost steps to prepare your house for sale
When preparing your house for sale, many of us fantasise of an unlimited renovation budget that will make our home irresistible. Pumped from watching the latest series of renovation TV shows we dream of that extension, new kitchen or the backyard resplendent with a children’s water park. It’s true, that investing in big ticket improvements will sometimes increase the sale price of a house, particularly if you’re a do-it-yourself renovator whiz who has the time and doesn’t have to pay contactors. But unless the property was originally purchased at a discounted price, big ticket renovations and their resultant high costs are unlikely to generate increased profit on sale. So, what’s the alternative? When preparing your property for sale there are simple, inexpensive things you can do to increase its attractiveness to potential buyers, and some don’t involve a trip to Bunnings!
De-clutter
Curb appeal
Lighting
Consider your house no longer a home, but a retail outlet where customers will come to browse. Everything – from kitchen countertops to bathroom vanities to the garage – should be clear of all unnecessary items. You want potential buyers to focus on the best features of your home not stuff, so pack up, give away or throw away everything that clutters or distracts.
We all know about the importance of first impressions. What will set the scene for your house when potential buyers either drive past, or drive in to your driveway? Front gardens, driveways, gutters, windows, mailboxes and fences all tell a story, so make it a positive one!
Time for a light bulb moment! When potential buyers walk into your bathroom and look in the mirror, soft, warm lighting can make it a more pleasant experience than it may be otherwise. In other parts of your house such as living areas, bright, white lighting will make the rooms appear bigger and more inviting. Also, think about which rooms will be best served by leaving blinds either open or closed.
Clean This should go without saying, so we’ll just leave it at that.
De-personalise When a buyer inspects a house, they are doing more than looking at the shower recess and the floor plan. They are visualising what it would be like to move in and live there, a task made more difficult if you leave personal items such as family photos, personal mementos like sporting trophies or religious décor. Pack these away, and give your potential buyers a free slate for their imagination.
Repairs The door handle comes off as you try to enter the bedroom. You turn on the light that doesn’t work and listen as the fan makes an almighty screeching sound as it rotates. Whilst small, these little things can annoy a potential buyer out of signing a contract so make sure everything is in good working order.
Clear pathways Don’t turn your potential buyers into Jackie Chan. Buyers should not be doing their own stunts just to look through your property. Make sure there’s clear pathways both inside and outside your property to make their visit a no-fuss, pleasant experience.
Smell This follows hard on the heels of the “clean” point (above) – a clean house is less likely to assault the nasal passages of unsuspecting visitors. The urban myth is to fill your house with odours of home cooking, but the research is in. Over-bearing smells don’t smell good, no matter how delicious. Instead, “hints” of fresh natural odours help to sell, such as orange, lemon, pine, basil, cedar, vanilla and cinnamon.
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Conduct of Auction This is an extract from the contract so please refer to complete terms as supplied and available on display.
• The property is offered for sale subject to a reserve price being met, the highest bidder whose bid is accepted by the auctioneer shall be the purchaser. • The auctioneer may nominate the sum by which the bidding can be raised. • The auctioneer may refuse any bid. • The auctioneer or the licensed real estate agent acting for the vendor in respect of the sale may submit a bid on behalf of any person. • The auctioneer shall identify a person so acting before the commencement of bidding. • The vendor reserves the right to bid personally, by a representative, or through the auctioneer and to withdraw the property at any time before it has been sold and with out declaring the reserve price. • If a dispute arises concerning any bid, the auctioneer will determine the dispute or re-offer the property at the last undisputed bid.
THE PURCHASER SHALL IMMEDIATELY ON THE COMPLETION OF THE AUCTION: a) Sign the Memorandum of Contract failing which the auctioneer may sign on behalf of the purchaser. b) Pay to the vendor’s licensed real estate agent the deposit being 10% of the purchase price unless otherwise agreed; and c) Complete its GST information in Schedule 1.
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UPCOMING
GOLD
AUCTIONS 18TH AUGUST
11TH AUGUST
3 Roullet Lane
Peter Griffioen
224 Condell Avenue
Sharon Trumper
33 Pohutukawa Crescent
Sharon Trumper
126 Rugby street
Cameron Bailey
7 Cromer Place
Peter Griffioen
35 Claridges Road
Debbie Soper
116 Watford Street
Cameron Bailey
95 Merivale Lane
Cameron Bailey
69 Deans Avenue
Tracy Frew
16 Piko Crescent
Julie Proctor
1D Moule Street
Lewis Donaldson
384 Ilam Road
Cameron Bailey
9 Tangmere Place
Andrew Swift
16TH AUGUST
8 Elmtree Close
Peter Griffioen
FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF OUR UPCOMING AUCTIONS GO TO:
http://www.homes4sale.co.nz /auction/upcoming-auctions
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471 Papanui Road, Papanui PO Box 5400, Papanui, Christchurch 8542 DX WP24520, Christchurch PH: (03) 352 6166 FAX: (03) 352 1322 E: enquiries.papanui@harcourtsgold.co.nz
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