ISSUE 44 21ST DECEMBER 2016
reside OUR EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY MAGAZINE
May your Christmas sparkle with moments of love, laughter and goodwill, And may the year ahead be full of contentment and joy.
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JOHN MCFADDEN Business Owner Harcourts Gold AREINZ
LYNETTE MCFADDEN Business Owner Harcourts Gold AREINZ
CAMERON BAILEY Business Owner Harcourts Gold & Sales Consultant
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ORDER OF SALE
WISH YOU ALL
Meet Our Top Performers
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THE BEST FOR A
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Welcome to the December edition of Reside magazine The property market is booming this December so if you’re looking to buy or sell, steady price growth and low interest rates make Summer the right time to strike. We’re confident that we have properties to meet everyones real estate needs.
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Market Comment
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Gold Chat
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Happy reading
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Auction Results
Auction Bid Sheet
Conduct Of Auction
Gold Auction Results
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ORDER OF SALE
MEET TODAY’S AUCTIONEER
DECEMBER 21ST 2016 From 10:00 am 01
59 Kotare Street, Fendalton
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90 Regency Crescent, Redwood
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2/46 Orlando Crescent, Waimairi Beach
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179 Matsons Avenue, Papanui
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10 Halliwell Avenue, Papanui
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95 Mays Road, St Albans/Merivale
BEN DEANS AUCTIONEER
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IN 2015 WE HELD
686 AUCTIONS... FRIENDS AND FAMILY UNABLE TO ATTEND? To view our auctions live online just go to...
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FROM 10:00am
59 Kotare Street, Fendalton School Zone Heaven
• Little is given away from the Street, but behind the fence awaits this classic Fendalton home, boasting character features entwined with modern living and offering an easycare lifestyle for the busy family. Being perfectly positioned amongst the much desired educational hub of Christchurch Boys High School, Christchurch Girls High School, Cobham Intermediate, Fendalton Open Air Primary, and The University of Canterbury, it's a home you can settle in for years. • This quintessential character home sits on a 630 sqm freehold section and is a 'show stopper' as you enter through the front gate. It's fully earthquake repaired and displays a successful marriage of character and modernization through tasteful and sensitive refurbishment, exuding a warmth with lightened timbers, original features and modern conveniences throughout. • The botanical settings of Fendalton Park and Deans Bush are a short stroll away. You'll love being close to the Saturday market at Deans Bush or hop in the car and within minutes you can be at Fendalton Mall, Riccarton Mall or the new City Mall.
DEBBIE SOPER PAPANUI
FOR YOUR REFERENCE. SALE PRICE
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90 Regency Crescent, Redwood Deceased Estate - This Must Be Sold • This is an oversized two bedrooms property with generous proportions. • There is a large open plan living area with flow to dining, kitchen and to beautiful established gardens. • Both bedrooms are good sized doubles and there is a large bathroom. • The Oamaru Stone Construction gives wonderful street appeal and the home is nestled amongst other quality homes. • Plenty of scope to add value to this home. All at an affordable price, this is a fantastic opportunity. • Instructions from the trustee to sell this property are clear and firm.
CYRENA XIAO REDWOOD
FOR YOUR REFERENCE. SALE PRICE
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For the best mortgage advice talk to your Harcourts gold consultant or our specialised Mortgage Express brokers today.
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Cherie Campbell
PH 0274 555 215 cherie@mx.co.nz
2/46 Orlando Crescent, Waimairi Beach Easy Living by the Beach • Featuring timeless brick construction for ease of maintenance, this practical and convenient home lets you enjoy your weekends and embrace the superb lifestyle this location offers: Waimairi Beach, Bottle Lake Forest and the golf course are all within walking distance, with The Palms and CBD in easy reach. • Boasting a northwest aspect, a comfortable lounge opens to a covered terrace for sheltered outdoor living year-round. The adjoining open-plan living/dining space flows to a well-appointed kitchen with good storage. Upstairs, the master bedroom is light and bright, with WIR, en suite and access to a large balcony. Two further double bedrooms (one upstairs, one down) are served by a family bathroom. A separate laundry and double internal-access garage further add to the benefits of this very functional home. • Outside, the sunny fully-fenced garden features established plantings and compact proportions for outdoor living without hassle.
LEWIS DONALDSON PAPANUI
• Offering comfort and convenience in a sought-after location, this home lets you get back to living.
FOR YOUR REFERENCE. SALE PRICE
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179 Matsons Avenue, Papanui Idyllic, Serene and Basking in All Day Sun... • This gorgeous three bedroom bungalow is a hidden treasure! Located in the highly desirable Matsons Ave you will love the character charm mixed with light filled contemporary flow. • Perfect for entertaining, the kitchen and living spaces open out through two sets of doors to the paved patio and large covered deck. The bonus is the outdoor pizza oven that is sure to be the focal point of parties and gatherings. • Those who love to garden will appreciate the landscaping and mature plantings around the vast 854m2 section (TC2) that is perfectly orientated to maximize sunlight.
CHRIS MANGELS PAPANUI
• Families will love the three distinct living spaces that are made up of a formal lounge with a freestanding log burner, A dining space adjacent to the kitchen and a tiled sitting area that opens outside to the patio and garden through sliding doors. The home is also zoned for excellent schools including Waimairi Primary, Heaton and Cobham Intermediate and Papanui High School!
FOR YOUR REFERENCE. SALE PRICE
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10 Halliwell Avenue, Papanui Deceased Estate - Land with House! • Situated in prime central Papanui on 743sqm of Medium high density (in the CCC Plan) is this solid 1960's home. • Built by my owner and being the fine craftsman that he was, inspiration for many innovative improvements were enthusiastically started over the years but bless, not all of them finished. • This 3-4-bedroom property is ideal for re development, or the builder who wants to his own project tidying up, finishing some of the renovations started. • The location is convenient location, being so handy to Northlands Mall and the Papanui shopping precinct. School zones include Paparoa Primary, Heaton Intermediate and Papanui High.
DEBBIE SOPER PAPANUI
FOR YOUR REFERENCE. SALE PRICE
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95 Mays Road, St Albans/Merivale The Ultimate Opportunity Awaits "As is where is" • "Deemed Repairable" 95 Mays Road is now available for sale and is being offered "as is where is" without insurance, making this an exciting proposition for securing land in one of Christchurch's most popular locations. In the short term, you'll benefit from the holding income presented by a substantial home in all the right school zones: in the longer term, the northwest aspect and private park like setting of 1343sqm freehold land add up to the ultimate building platform for your future masterpiece. • Originally built in the 1940s, the current dwelling has been lovingly restored better than its former glory and beautifully renovated.
ASHLEY SUTHERLAND-TODD PAPANUI
• As a large family home or investment property, 315sqm in total, this home offers central heating throughout, 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3 toilets, study, 2 living spaces and a stunning designer kitchen which flows out to the manicured garden. In-ground post-quake heated pool, out side fire/BBQ for those chilly nights- as well as internal triple car garaging and a detached hobby/games room/workshop - make this home a practical and pleasurable living space.
FOR YOUR REFERENCE. SALE PRICE
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CHRISTMAS HOURS PAPANUI, INTERNATIONAL, GOLD PROPERTY MANAGEMENT & PARKLANDS Closed from 5pm, Thursday 22nd December 2016, reopening 8.30am, Wednesday 4th January 2017
REDWOOD, PARKLANDS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT & NEW BRIGHTON Closed from 5pm, Thursday 22nd December, 2016 reopening 8.30am, Monday 9th January 2017
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CAMERON BAILEY
MARY TURNBULL
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LAUREN CLEMETT PAPANUI
FOSS SHANAHAN PAPANUI
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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MARK O'LOUGHLIN
DEBBIE SOPER
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DUNSTER REDWOOD
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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
0 WITHDRAWN
37 PROPERTIES CONSISTING OF SOLD PRE AUCTION
6 PROPERTIES
7%
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21 AVAILABLE
37 PROPERTIES
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4 SOLD BETWEEN 6-10 DAYS
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AUCTION STATISTICS BASED ON...
83 AUCTIONS
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:
HELD IN HARCOURTS GOLD AUCTION ROOMS IN
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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.
NOVEMBER 2016
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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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GOLD CHAT
Recently I took the opportunity to go through an open home of a neighbouring property; in fact, from that property you can look directly into ours.
Lynette McFadden BUSINESS OWNER HARCOURTS GOLD
The home in question was stunning, both spacious and beautifully presented. The consultants hosting the open home were absolute professionals and although the words ‘nosy’ and ‘neighbour’ never came up, in less polished hands, they may have. And that’s the little bee in my bonnet, so to speak. Real estate consultants and owners will often categorise neighbours viewing their homes as ‘sticky-beaks’, or worse, and it’s something I frequently challenge.
LOVE Y O U R NEIGHBOUR! Yes, for some folk it will absolutely be an exercise they go through for purposes other than making a purchase, but for others – and I’ve been in this camp many times – it can mean a potential sale. It makes sense that neighbours buy next-door properties; they buy for themselves, for family members and on behalf of friends keen to get into a specific area or school zone. They believe in the location and its merits, and can at times pay a premium for the privilege. So, all is not lost if you see lists of locals on your open home attendance sheets. Accept it as just another part of the selling process. Breathe deeply and move on.
Here’s another ‘B’ or two: BE Persistent and BE Sensible. In a transitional market, and that’s what I believe our current market is, as demonstrated by the incredible number of properties that are currently available (others refer to it as stock, a word I hate), versus a selective number of purchasers, many of whom won’t be rushed. Choice brings its own set of challenges, especially for owners. It’s time to be sensible with price expectations if you sit outside the market’s ‘sweet spot’, which can adjust almost weekly, or if your suburb is over-supplied, and there are several pockets where this is the case. So whilst I’m advocating an optimistic yet realistic stance
for owners, my message to sales consultants is one of persistence. Showing persistence is such a gutsy stance and all of us like to feel that the person working for us has done absolutely everything they possibly can to bring about the desired result. These actions should include a written marketing plan across multiple media, a structured open day schedule, data base contact, auction or private treaty, and then successful negotiation. The list is extensive and the work ethic needed is strong. And let’s not forget that professional approach when dealing with neighbours; after all, you never know, they just might purchase.
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Market Comment
GOLD COMMENT As I sit here writing this and we move closer to Christmas, I can’t help but feel that along with the rest of the country we all need a break. The Real Estate market has continued through November at what feels like break neck speed for our Gold Real Estate consultants. With some 117 contracts being written by the team this past month, making it the second best month of written deals for the year to date. This almost seems in contrast to the news portrayed in the media, but for whatever reason the November sales market was very strong. This trend has continued into December with our Papanui sales board showing 45 contracts already and it’s only the 12th Dec. The release of the REINZ stats for November showed that Christchurch as a whole has continued to perform well with some 620 residential sales recorded across the city, not quite
as many as the same month last year, but a 22% lift on the month of October. The market is still a strong steady market, it is very well balanced favouring neither buyers nor sellers. As always though it throws up some interesting aspects. The Median sale price showed what some commentators will class as a ‘big lift’ in November: it jumped to $465,500 from last month’s $449,000. No doubt people will say that shows prices are continuing to rise, but in reality I see it as a reflection on the fact that the LVR and bank policies are having an effect on the lower value properties in our Christchurch market and slowing some of the activity of both the first home buyers and the investors. Consequently, we are having a few less sales at the cheaper end of the market, while the rest of the market place is seeing a bit of business as usual. At the coal face there is definitely no real
JIM DAVIS
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER HARCOURTS GOLD
pressure on prices particularly with the large volume of stock available, and we are seeing no real evidence of prices either increasing or declining to any great extent. REINZ stats typically chart the number of days on the market figure but this has hardly changed in the last years. This is particularly evident with the volume of property sold via the much recognised Auction and Deadline sale process’s that dominate mainstream sales methods. With the run now into Christmas that breather we mentioned at the start will be much appreciated by a lot of people, Here at Gold Real Estate we hope all our clients and customers have a great Christmas break and we look forward to helping out again throughout 2017.
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TIPS FOR A PEACEFUL FAMILY CHRISTMAS
Like every year, I’m getting really excited about Christmas. However I know that for many people, Christmas can be a stressfull time, full of planning, preparations and trying to make everyone happy. Here's a great way to have a simpler, but no less joyful Christmas.
1. SIMPLIFY & ADAPT It it always a good idea to think which traditions to keep and which to get rid of. If you don’t like cooking 2546 dishes or feel it’s too much work, consider letting go of it. The traditional Christmas dinner is an elaborate affair, but the truth is that in a warmer climate its not much fun slaving over a hot stove doing the full roast and trimmings. Why not decide to make to make less food and focus on the meals everyone likes eating Everyone is happy as long as we have some of the traditional food like Christmas cake or fruit salad and trifle! So, focus on the traditions you really like, but don’t do them because it’s a tradition. Think of dishes that can be prepared before the day. When asked for presents, suggest books, clothes or something useful. Sometimes, quality and practicality works over quantity!
2. GET HELP! Even with a simplified version of Christmas, it can end up being a lot of work for one person, so learn to delegate. It usually works when everyone pitches in. It’s always a good idea to have everyone be responsible for something- some can help make
the food, others can help clean, yet others can make the decorations. It’s OK to have a more elaborate Christmas dinner just make sure that you’re not the only one preparing it! And of course, children are expected to help as well!
3. CREATE YOUR OWN TRADITIONS Introduce new traditions into your Christmas. Maybe think of combining extended family traditions. In todays multicultural society it's a great idea to incorporate multicultural elements into your own traditions. It doesn’t have to be hard. Think decorations and dishes from other countries. It’s really cool for the children because they get to know Christmas traditions from all over the world.
4. COMMUNICATE Having family over also means having to set up boundaries, communicating needs and explaining your family’s traditions. If you’re the “mistress of the house”, you can easily end up overwhelmed and exhausted, even if you simplify and get help. It is therefore necessary to explain what kind of help you actually need. It is necessary to explain what you will and will not do for Christmas. Don’t worry if you feel your family will put pressure on you. They are usually very understanding, they may however, have different ideas on how Christmas is supposed to look like and may need clear directions. Decide in advance what gifts you want to receive- especially for the kids. Try to be at your best behaviour, but expect the same from everyone. And, if nothing works, consider “simplifying” the guest list as well.
5. RELAX AND HAVE FUN Christmas time is the time to be jolly and spending with family, but often ends up being a source of stress. Unecessarily, I must add. Nothing will happen if you don’t have all the typical dishes perfectly planned and prepared. The important thing for you is to relax. You leave the children with family and go out with your spouse. Let others do the cooking, lie down and read the book you’ve always wanted. Routine is important, and to some children, even more important than to others. Stick to it but don’t follow is religiously. The important thing for you to do is not to worry that the table is not set perfectly and that the napkins are pink when you wanted them to be red. The important thing is to have fun, be with family and relax!
The most important piece of advice for a peaceful Christmas I can give you though, is something I’ve read in an article about Christmas:
"RELATIONSHIPS
COME BEFORE TRADITIONS!"
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Gold Auction Results
DECEMBER 2016
Your Harcourts gold consultant can provide you with a current copy of our recent auction sales results or you can view a copy through our website under the ‘Auction’ tab.
1 DECEMBER 2016 135 Mersey Street
Clare Beer
Brought forward and sold under the hammer
14 Cotswold Avenue
Margaret Danzer
Brought forward and sold under the hammer
15 Heathfield Avenue
Cameron Bailey
Passed in and now available
375 Wairakei Road
Mary Turnbull
Sold under the hammer
9/340 Barbadoes Street
Peter Griffioen
Sold under the hammer
3 Serenata Lane
Cameron Bailey
Passed in and now available
12C & 12D Queens Avenue
Ashley Sutherland-Todd
Sold under the hammer
47 Crofton Road
Cameron Bailey & Mary Turnbull
Sold under the hammer
101 Otaki Street
Karina Bolton & Andrew Swift
Sold under the hammer
44 Naseby Street
Cameron Bailey
Passed in and now available
116 McBratneys Road
Cameron Bailey
Passed in and now available
243 Gardiners Road
Deb Harvey
Sold under the hammer
19 Thorrington Road
Cameron Bailey & Jack Lourie
Sold under the hammer
246 Weston Road
Mark O'Loughlin & Chloe Brewer
Passed in and now available
143 Newtons Road
Mark O'Loughlin, Kathryn Picton-Warlow & Mark wang
Passed in and now available
91A Baker Street
Cameron Bailey & Harrison Hopman
Brought forward and sold under the hammer
5 Waratah Street
Belinda & Sam Dunster
Brought forward and sold under the hammer
17 Country Palms Drive
Lewis Donaldson
Sold under the hammer
6 Waterstock Way
Debbie Soper
Passed in and now available
4 Kilmuir Lane
Clare Beer
Sold under the hammer
22B Marriner Street
Mark O'Loughlin & Chris Smart
Sold under the hammer
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DECEMBER 2016
8 DECEMBER 2016 - CONTINUED 68 Holly Road
Foss Shanahan
Sold under the hammer
35A Dormer Street
Mary Turnbull
Sold under the hammer
59 Hudson Street
Sandra O'Brien
Sold under the hammer
65 Jennifer Street
Sharon Trumper
Sold under the hammer
55 Westburn Terrace
Cameron Bailey
Sold under the hammer
76 Thames Street
Mary Turnbull & Jenny Fowler
Passed in and now available
55 Woodhurst Drive
Debbie Soper
Passed in and now available
144 Withells Road
Cameron Bailey
Sold under the hammer
79 Andover Street
Foss Shanahan
Sold under the hammer
39 Rawson Street
Peter Griffioen & Tess Maley
Passed in and now available
25 Mahuri Street
Peter Griffioen & Caleb Griffioen
Sold under the hammer
16 Longspur Avenue
Sandra O'Brien
Sold under the hammer
7 Hornsby Street
Foss Shanahan
Sold under the hammer
1/2 Conifer Place
Deb Harvey
Sold under the hammer
615 Worcester Street
Mary Turnbull
Sold under the hammer
10 Charlie Stanton Place
Cameorn Bailey
Passed in and now available
6 Elgin Place
Foss Shanahan
Sold under the hammer
24 Dormer Street
Mary Turnbull
Passed in and now available
30 Rossiter Avenue
Sandra O'Brien
Sold under the hammer
19 Dyers Pass Road
Cameron Bailey & Jack Lourie
Sold under the hammer
2/31 Clissold Street
Foss Shanahan
Passed in and now available
24 Huntingdon Place
Estelle Yang
Passed in and now available
39 Applefield Court
Deb Harvey
Sold under the hammer
16 Glamis Place
Lewis Donaldson
Passed in and now available
7 Fairway Drive
Mary Turbull
Passed in and now available
79B Leinster Road
Doug & Debbie Soper
Sold under the hammer
2/172 Soleares Avenue
Andrew Swift
Sold under the hammer
36A Jeffries Road
Mark O'Loughlin
Sold under the hammer
4 Croziers Road
Graeme Jones
Sold under the hammer
1-8/166 Salisbury Street
Nathan Tamihana
Passed in and now available
2 Percy Street
Alister Anderson
Sold under the hammer
52A Memorial Avenue & 16 Gleneagles Terrace
Nathan Tamihana
Passed in and now available
89 Forfar Street
Ashley Sutherland-Todd
Sold under the hammer
14 Staffordshire Street
Peter Griffioen & Tess Maley
Sold under the hammer
279 Cranford Street
Andrew Swift
Sold under the hammer
39 Manor Place
Julie Proctor
Brought forward and sold under the hammer
15 DECEMBER 2016
16 DECEMBER 2016
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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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AUCTION BID RECORD 21ST DECEMBER 2016
ADDRESS
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PAPANUI BRANCH & ADMINISTRATION
NEW BRIGHTON BRANCH
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
New Brighton Mall PO Box 18515, New Brighton, Christchurch 8641 PH: (03) 382 0043 FAX: (03) 388 0116 E: enquiries.newbrighton@harcourtsgold.co.nz
Harcourts gold, International & Migrant Division, 473 Papanui Road, Papanui PO Box 5400, Christchurch 8542 | PH: (+64) 3 662 9811 | FAX: (03) 352 1322 | E: 888@harcourtsgold.co.nz
REDWOOD BRANCH 280 Main North Road, Redwood PO Box 5400, Papanui, Christchurch 8542 DX WP24520, Christchurch PH: (03) 352 0352 FAX: (03) 352 8400 E: enquiries.redwood@harcourtsgold.co.nz
GOLD PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LTD 501 Papanui Road, Papanui PO Box 5400, Christchurch 8542 PH: (03) 352 6454 FAX: (03) 352 6456 E: gpm@harcourtsgold.co.nz Gold Property Management Eastside, New Brighton Mall PO Box 18515, New Brighton, Christchurch 8641 PH: (03) 382 0043 FAX: (03) 388 0116 GOLD REAL ESTATE GROUP LTD LICENSED AGENT REAA 2008 A MEMBER OF THE HARCOURTS GROUP
PARKLANDS BRANCH Parklands Mall, Queenspark Drive PO Box 18515, New Brighton, Christchurch 8641 PH: (03) 383 0406 FAX: (03) 383 0525 E: enquiries.parklands@harcourtsgold.co.nz
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