Reside Magazine 8th September 2016

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ISSUE 28 8TH SEPTEMBER 2016

reside OUR EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY MAGAZINE

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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 Meet Our Top Performers

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Auction Results

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Welcome to the September edition of Reside magazine The property market is booming this September so if you’re looking to buy or sell, steady price growth and low interest rates make Spring the right time to strike. We’re confident that we have properties to meet everyones real estate needs.

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Auction Bid Sheet

Market Comment

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Gold Chat

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Happy reading

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Upcoming Auctions

Conduct Of Auction

Gold Tips


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ORDER OF SALE

MEET TODAY’S AUCTIONEER

SEPTEMBER 8TH, 2016 Sold Prior •

29 Manuka Street, Mairehau

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59 Falcon Street, South Brighton

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118A Fendalton Road, Fendalton

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34 Cotswold Avenue, Bishopdale

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2/63A Vivian Street, Burwood

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18 London Street, Richmond

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111 Memorial Avenue, Burnside

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35A Hewitts Road, Merivale

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1A Tamarisk Place, Parklands

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44 Rockview Place, Mount Pleasant

BIDDING TIP

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BEN DEANS AUCTIONEER


Now’s the right time to get your property ready for listing as Springtime is premium selling time! Call us today about listing your home

29 Manuka Street, Mairehau SOLD PRIOR Rough & Ready! • With all earthquake claims now settled, our country-bound owners now offer 29 Manuka Street on an uninsured ‘as is, where is’ basis. This property presents a chance to secure a slice of this increasingly popular neighbourhood at a price that can only be described as below entry level. • Displaying differential settlement of 54mm, this 1950s solid concrete bungalow provides immense scope to add value. The 110sqm (approx.) floor plan incorporates three double bedrooms, bathroom and a sizeable open plan living area. Those with long-term development plans will also be attracted to the generous 862sqm land parcel and TC2 zoning. Rateable land value: $195,000.

PETER GRIFFIOEN PARKLANDS

& CALEB GRIFFIOEN

• Within a mere 10-minute commute to the central city, Mairehau is a suburb poised for take-off. Walking distance to local parks, schools (Mairehau Primary, St Francis of Assisi and Mairehau High) and shops make this locale a prime candidate for you to put down your roots.

IN 2015 WE HELD

686 AUCTIONS... FRIENDS AND FAMILY UNABLE TO ATTEND? To view our auctions live online just go to...

www.homes4sale.co.nz Click on the Online Auction button and follow the instructions.


“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.”

100% FIRST RATE!

PAM

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59 Falcon Street, South Brighton

FROM 10:00am

Beach Bach Bargain! • We would regard this tantalising fully insured proposition as the ultimate opportunity for your first rung on the property ladder - and at a $$ level that will leave you with plenty of change in your pocket! • Sited on 506sqm - a virtual stone-throw from the estuary the property is currently home to 70sqm of the classic Kiwi beach bach. A little rough around the edges but a great place to nest or get started, likely for most a mouth-watering affordable opportunity! • The two bedrooms plus study/nursery provide comfortably for couples or young families while the sizable sleep-out further compliments accommodation and use of space. Open plan kitchen/dining captures the first of the sun while the separate living area opens directly to northerly patio for those inspiring estuary-to-alp vistas.

PETER GRIFFIOEN PARKLANDS

• We regard the property’s true value being the incredible scope it offers for further improvements or families seeking an affordable foothold in this sweet spot near the beach.

& TESS MALEY

FOR YOUR REFERENCE. SALE PRICE

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118A Fendalton Road, Fendalton A Smart Choice for Easy Living • The epitome of townhouse living, this smart home combines good looks, practical design and the convenience of a superb location boasting all the right school zones and easy access to city, airport and Merivale. At the heart of the home, the spacious open-plan living and dining enjoys all-day sun and spills out to generous decking - perfect for entertaining year-round. A chic Palazzo kitchen is a practical workspace while adding a distinct touch of style. Fully renovated in 2015, the home boasts a sophisticated neutral palette throughout. • Upstairs are four bedrooms, including an airy and light master with tiled en suite. A double internal-access garage and additional off-street parking add to the convenience of this well-thought-out home. Outside, the garden has been designed as the ideal space for relaxing and entertaining - requiring the minimum of maintenance so you can spend more time enjoying it.

CAMERON BAILEY PAPANUI

• Situated on a rear section, in zone for Fendalton Primary, Cobham Intermediate, Boys’ High and Girls’ High, the property boasts an excellent building report for your peace of mind.

FOR YOUR REFERENCE. SALE PRICE

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34 Cotswold Avenue, Bishopdale Welcome To The Good Life • Tenure says it all - after 25 years of raising a family the time has come for our current owners to downsize. With a new home under construction, 34 Cotswold Avenue is up for definite sale. • Located in the heart of Bishopdale, in a popular street, lies this spacious two-level family home. Built in the 1960s and situated on a 627sqm TC2 section, with a north facing aspect to capture all day sun and natural light. • The home itself comprises of three double bedrooms downstairs with an open plan living / dining area which flows nicely through to the generous kitchen with plenty of storage. The second level includes the fourth bedroom being the master with ensuite and walk-in-robe and additional large fifth bedroom / second living area or a work from home option - the choice is yours!

ANDREW MCNAB REDWOOD PAPANUI

• All EQC work has been completed, ready for you to move in and enjoy. Just a short stroll to Cotswold School, Bishopdale park, Bishopdale Mall and also in zone for Papanui High.

& BEN MCNAB

FOR YOUR REFERENCE. SALE PRICE

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2/63A Vivian Street, Burwood As Is, Where Is - Rent or Reside... • The insurance claims have been settled, our owner has purchased elsewhere and her home for the past 10 years is now surplus to requirements - leaving 2/63A Vivian Street to be sold on an uninsured, ‘as is, where is’ basis. • Immaculately presented rear unit of two • Delightful garden setting • Modern kitchen and bathroom • Predominant damage: differential settlement of 70mm • Rental assessment of $350 - $375 per week • Double wall linings for extra warmth and noise mitigation

PETER GRIFFIOEN PARKLANDS

& CALEB GRIFFIOEN

• Located in the heart of Burwood, just a few minutes’ drive from the proposed site of the AGHS/SBHS shared campus and Eastern Sport and Recreation Centre. Local recreational havens - Horseshoe Lake Reserve and Travis Wetlands, to name a couple - are also within handy proximity.

FOR YOUR REFERENCE. SALE PRICE

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18 London Street, Richmond Explore The Potential - L3 Land • The imminent sale of this tidy four bedroom/two bathroom home with single garaging plus workshop and hobbies room provides you with so many options. • City base, first home, rental opportunity, land bank, redevelopment - the choice is yours. • Fully insured, TC2 land, EQC repairs and some upgrades complete including new carpet and window furnishings, pay out for paths/ driveway will be passed on to the new owner. • Centrally located near Fitzgerald Avenue, it is close to all local amenities and within an easy commute to the City.

JUDITH BODGER PARKLANDS PAPANUI

FOR YOUR REFERENCE. SALE PRICE

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WISHING EVERYONES MOTHERS

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111 Memorial Avenue, Burnside A Work Of Art (Deco)! • There’s a lovely feel about our subject property; a warm and inviting ambience that will strike a chord with a wide range of prospective purchasers. • Renovated throughout yet still retaining every ounce of its art-deco charm, this delightful fully double glazed family home boasts four bedrooms (master with ensuite) and a well-appointed family bathroom, complete with undertile heating. • The sun-drenched kitchen/dining is complemented by an expansive family living room with bi-fold doors creating excellent indoor/outdoor flow promoting easy access to the landscaped 677m2 grounds. Other highlights include stunning Rimu floors, an array of heating solutions (including a logburner and a heatpump) and a separate laundry. • The same high standards on display inside the home are evident outside, with manicured lawns and established plantings framing sheltered entertaining areas. The pop-up irrigation system is an added bonus, as is the garden shed, while double garaging and an abundance of off-street parking completes the appeal.

MARY TURNBULL PAPANUI

FOR YOUR REFERENCE. SALE PRICE

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35A Hewitts Road, Merivale New Build Where All The Action Is! • This quality contemporary home by multi-award winning builders Mike Greer Homes has been designed for luxurious living over two levels. The combination of classic good looks and an outstanding site in a location just minutes from some of Christchurch’s most desirable schools and shopping, offers you a home of real style and substance. • Built with a high attention to detail and taking full advantage of its northwest aspect, this home features well-designed living incorporating three double bedrooms, two bathrooms, designer kitchen with butler’s pantry and dining areas opening to secluded north-facing courtyard, perfect for outdoor living.

CAMERON BAILEY PAPANUI

& JOHANNA BAINBRIDGE

• Being zoned for Christchurch Boys High School, Heaton Intermediate and Elmwood Primary has to be close to perfect for those with families. While the private, sheltered and professionally landscaped grounds without the attendant maintenance makes it a very stylish lock-and-leave proposition for those who are enjoying a busy lifestyle.

FOR YOUR REFERENCE. SALE PRICE

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1 Tamarisk Place, Parklands Ahead of the Game in Every Aspect • Quality units are hard to come by - but consider the reasons why this one is streets apart from the competition and you will realise what an exceptional property is on offer here. • Three bedrooms, freehold section, dual street access, high profile corner site. And if the property itself isn’t tempting enough then the location is a sure clincher ... step across the road to the supermarket and selection of other quality retail and service providers in the Parklands Mall. • The cul-de-sac also hosts Parkview School, ABC Childcare, the local bowling club and direct foot access to Forest Park subdivision. At the end of the street Parklands Reserve is home to local sports clubs, QE2 Fitness Centre, the library and community centre. • The dwelling has been renovated post-EQ and provides easy-care living with modern, fresh décor. A single garage is complemented by off-street parking on two driveways.

ANDREW SWIFT NEW BRIGHTON

FOR YOUR REFERENCE. SALE PRICE

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44 Rockview Place, Mount Pleasant From Rockview to Mountain View • The inspired design of reputable Landmark Homes and their known quality of construction have combined to create this classic Mt Pleasant home. • Using robust contemporary materials in a sublime setting our owners have cleverly integrated home and environment to maximise the uniqueness of this Port Hills setting and lifestyle. Embracing orientation and sun the design brief has maximised uninterrupted vistas from city to Alps. • Pairing casual elegance with practical functionality, the home provides the perfect family lifestyle, aptly fitting most ages and stages. Efficiently designed 205sqm of generously configured living spaces ensures family and guest accommodation is well catered for.

& TESS MALEY

Papanui SNAPSHOT!

FOR YOUR REFERENCE. SALE PRICE

Home to Harcourts gold Papanui office, Papanui borders three busy thoroughfares, which is referred to as the Papanui Junction; Papanui Road leading to the city, Main North Road that leads to North Canterbury and Harewood Road that leads to Christchurch International Airport. The wider Papanui area also encompasses Casebrook and Northcote suburbs making up the greater Papanui area. Papanui is considered a major suburb of Christchurch and is characterised by a significant commercial, retail, and government service base. These services include the Papanui Library and Service Centre, Housing New Zealand, and Government ‘super centre’. The original Papanui Village is located at the Papanui Junction which many refer to as the entrance to Papanui. The the area is also home to Northlands Shopping Centre on Main North Road, which is one of the largest malls in the South Island. Northlands is also serviced by one of the three major bus hubs within Christchurch.

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POP 8565 2013 CENSUS

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PETER GRIFFIOEN PARKLANDS

• The two living areas maximise outdoor flow, sunlight, and the views are simply breath-taking! Comfort levels are maintained year-round with double glazing, gas fire and heat-pump while thoughtful design maximises sunlight and shelter.

5 KMS NW OF THE CBD


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CONSULTANTS

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CAMERON BAILEY

PETER GRIFFIOEN

PAPANUI

PARKLANDS

06 BEV JOHNSON NEW BRIGHTON

07 DEBBIE SOPER 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!”

03 MARK O’LOUGHLIN

04 DEB HARVEY

REDWOOD

PAPANUI

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TRACY FREW

DEBBIE GORDON

PAPANUI

NEW BRIGHTON

05 SANDRA O’BRIEN PAPANUI

10 ASHLEY

SUTHERLANDTODD PAPANUI


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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

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5.5 PROPERTIES

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13 PROPERTIES CONSISTING OF

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80 TOTAL SOLD PRE AUCTION TOTAL SOLD BY AUCTION

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AUCTION STATISTICS BASED ON...

39.5 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.

AUGUST 2016

379.5

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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.

307.5


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Market Comment

JIM DAVIS

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER HARCOURTS GOLD

It is noticeable, now that we are experiencing longer days, that the mood of the market is lifting a bit. For the first time in a few months we are seeing more new listings showing on our “sales board” than contracts, and our consultants are definitely getting busier with appraisals of potential new stock for the market. With the advent of spring and the arrival of warmer weather I expect we will see a further lift of activity over the next few months. Stock levels will lift again and a normal trading market will return.

GOLD COMMENT

Christchurch’s August sales figures have just been released by the REINZ and typically show what we expect in the market at this time of the year. To appreciate these figures fully, here is a copy of the opening paragraphs from my market report written this time last year: “The August sales figures have just been released by the REINZ and these indicate that winter once again showed a good sting in its tail. Typically we expect to see market activity at its lowest point around the July-August period and this is usually a reflection on how most people seem to hunker down a bit over these colder winter months. This slow down in activity usually also means a reduction in the volumes of listed property, which ultimately also affects volumes of property sold when there is not a lot of fresh stock coming onto the market. This year the July/ August period has not been much different, and we have seen a marked drop in listings and new stock coming on over the winter months, the end result has shown up in the low winter sales volumes, but with good demand still evident from buyers waiting


to resolve their accommodation requirements. “ Re-reading this, I can say not much will be changing in my report for August 2016. Overall stock levels are at a new low, across the city and the sales figures for Harcourts as a whole typify what is happening across the market, since we list and sell the majority of the market here. Total available stock is down nearly 29% on the same time last year, as a result of less new listings coming onto the market. Whether this is due to the winter doldrums or everyone just saying let’s take a break, stock levels are at near record low numbers. But it’s not all doom and gloom, the sales are still continuing at a steady pace and this is continuing to place pressure on prices and, as a consequence, we are still seeing the average sale price creep up month on month. The release of REINZ data that combines sales across the industry tells us there was some 567 residential sales for the month of July. These figures are virtually identical to the number sold

last July, and it is this continual sales pressure that is pushing the average sale price month-in month-out to the $521,885 as recorded by Harcourts this last month. Amazingly, even in this type of market, there can still be the odd property anomaly where for whatever reason the right buyer is just not there at the right time. Sometimes we know why a property hasn’t sold as there is a glaring issue or fault that either may or may not be able to be changed, and at other times the vendor’s expectations are just well above market reality. Very occasionally there can be a situation where there is just no one in the market at that point of time wanting that particular property for whatever reason. Most faults, issues and initial price expectations can typically be sorted out with a price adjustment. As professionals in the industry we can overcome most of these issues by suggesting that you auction your property, price then no longer becomes the stumbling block to a potential purchaser. As the seller the benefits are that you get to see exactly what the cashed up public are prepared to pay, whether or not

it is enough is your call ,at least you have an option. If no one bids it’s not the end of the world, because shortly afterwards you will get to see what the conditional buyers who are interested are prepared to pay, along with their conditions. Over all, auction is a process that in my opinion offers the best option for all concerned. It is noticeable, now that we are experiencing longer days, that the mood of the market is lifting a bit. For the first time in a few months we are seeing more new listings showing on our “sales board” than contracts, and our consultants are definitely getting busier with appraisals of potential new stock for the market. With the advent of spring and the arrival of warmer weather I expect we will see a further lift of activity over the next few months. Stock levels will lift again and a normal trading market will return. Good luck with your buying and selling decisions, I expect we will be seeing even more activity in the near future.


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LYNETTE MCFADDEN BUSINESS OWNER HARCOURTS GOLD

GOLD CHAT

FINALLY ... TWO MONTHS PAST OUR EXPECTED COMPLETION DATE AND WITH THINGS STILL TO FINISH WE HAVE MOVED INTO A NEWLY CONSTRUCTED HOME, AND AFTER A 16-MONTH BUILD I HAVE SOME TIPS I’D LIKE TO SHARE WITH ANYONE ELSE WHO IS CONSIDERING BUILDING.


THE REALITY OF BUILDING AND FIRST WORLD PROBLEMS

1) Don’t (!!!!) even start if you think it’s going to be a walk in the park. It’s a massive commitment, financially and emotionally. Constant decisions are required and there are a multitude of places where instructions and interpretations can become entangled and confused, leaving all parties at loggerheads.

factor in fluctuating prices. Contractors are busy, some more than others, and this is often reflected in their attendance at the project and in their quotes. The reality, as in my own industry, real estate, is that ‘cheapest is rarely best’.

4) Expect issues. It’s not plain sailing on most jobs. There will always be compromises and sometimes it actually doesn’t all come together till the last, but be assured that it will.

Think carefully, think ahead and communicate clearly. I’ve noticed that a lot of Kiwi tradespeople tend to be the strong, silent types, so don’t be put off if they don’t say much back.

2) Work to a budget, because no-one enters into a new build without a firm idea of what the financial commitment should be, but be prepared to have that challenged by concerned contractors trying to help you realise your dreams, because ideas inevitably expand. The supply-and-demand marketplace that exists in Christchurch is also a

when they get their agent to put a ‘shoes off, please’ sign inplace. Let your expectations be known and short of these, swear!!!!!

3) Wipe your feet. This is just an on-site observation. You get to the exciting stage when it’s time to move inside. Some of the floor coverings may be in situ and walls painted, and the odd contractor who you don’t know rocks up with work boots that look like they’ve climbed a mountain pass in Bolivia. As an owner, it’s heart-breaking and it’s given me a new appreciation of what vendors expect and deserve

Now if only we could stop setting the alarm off in the early hours and I could sort out how to work the new appliances, then we could get on with completing what has been a significant challenge and the fulfilment of a dream! Thanks to everyone involved helped, you know who you are and also to my ever patient husband John, and in case you are wondering this storyline is now closed! In the meantime, keep warm and enjoy your home.


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THE 5 RULES OF DESIGNING A SMALL HOME


1. Design for the sun. First and foremost, plan the house to get sun into the main spaces, if not all of them – more of it in the winter, less in the summer. Sunlight can transform even the smallest room. 2. Less is more. Minimalism works for small spaces. Clean lines and well-thought-out detailing can make a space seem bigger by minimising visual clutter. We also try to incorporate built-in furniture, which is a great space saver as well as reducing clutter. 3. Link rooms to external spaces. Opening rooms to external spaces is an easy way to enlarge a room with less cost. Decking is a lot cheaper per square metre than the square-metre rate of building internal spaces.

4. Minimise the size of intermittent spaces. Give space to the areas people spend more time in, like living areas, the kitchen, or the bedrooms. Spaces that you only pass through, like stairways, halls, and entry areas don’t need to be big. Arriving in a room, having passed through a tight space, can enhance the feeling of spaciousness. 5.

Use height. We always try to lift ceilings beyond the standard 2.4m – the extra height goes a long way towards creating a light, airy feeling. This also ties into the previous point, by adding drama with the spatial play of compression and expansion

ACKNOWLEDGMENT to Home Magazine; Small Houses and Simon Devitt for the Vaughan McQuarrie images


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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 13TH SEPTEMBER

22ND SEPTEMBER

176 Knowles Street

Leeann Marriott

76a Memorial Avenue

Mary Turnbull

11 Shaftesbury Street

Clare Beer

225 Cannon Hill Crescent

Mary Turnbull

1 Springvale Gardens

Lan Chen

36 Camberwell Place

Belinda

& Doug Soper

& Sam Dunster

1 The Belfry

Cameron Bailey

102 Somerfield Street

Mary Turnbull

5 Iti Place

Peter Griffioenr

12 Braithwaite Street

Margaret Danzer

10 The Belfry

Peter Griffioen

10 Kieran Grove

Mary Turnbull

39 Beatty Street

Debbie Gordon

3/ 284 Manchester Street

Bev Johnson

72a Dunedin Street

Lauren & Bill Clemett

10 Hilldale Place

Sarah Gwyther

2/80B Jeffreys Road

Deb Crosby

8 & 8A Grants Rd

Deb Crosby

38 Austin Street

Andrew Swift

1 Palazzo Lane

Michelle Fu, Mark Wang & Chris Mangels

2/83 Watford Street

Foss Shanahan

FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF OUR UPCOMING AUCTIONS GO TO:

http://www.homes4sale.co.nz /auction/upcoming-auctions


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AUCTION BID RECORD 8TH SEPTEMBER 2016

ADDRESS

ADDRESS

ADDRESS


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

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

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 REAL ESTATE GROUP LTD LICENSED AGENT REAA 2008 A MEMBER OF THE HARCOURTS GROUP

VIEW OUR LIVE ONLINE AUCTIONS AT...

www.homes4sale.co.nz

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 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS GATHERED FROM SOURCES WE BELIEVE TO BE RELIABLE. HOWEVER WE CANNOT GUARANTEE IT’S ACCURACY AND INTERESTED PARTIES SHOULD RELY ON THEIR OWN ENQUIRIES

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