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Home For Sale

  • Sold For $313,000
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    House

Stately Landmark

A magical brick home reminiscent of an era when they built homes to last, located in a central position close to supermarket, shopping, and eateries. Whether you are on the look out for a property to serve you well as an investment, a large home for your family to live, or a place that you could spare a room or two to rent out to help pay the mortgage, you will not be disappointed with the vast size and quality of workmanship that has gone into this stately home.
Originally built to be the Manse for the Presbyterian Church in the 1960's, this home has many features that promote happy family living. It is has internal access from its basement garage which allows 2 vehicles to park in a tandem position. Within the home itself there is an area that could easily be sectioned off for a low maintenance B&B venture, or as an area to look after family members desiring their own space but needing help close by. There's a bedroom for everyone in the family, most of them are found on the sunny North facing side of this home. So much potential, and so much space, but priced at a level where you could walk in and still add further value.
Maybe you are looking to invest in our town, or potentially looking for a large home for your large family, or perhaps hoping to set up a B&B venture in a central location. What ever you are thinking of doing, make sure you view this home and imagine the possibilities it presents. For Sale by Deadline, closing Thursday 10 November 2016 at 4pm, unless sold prior. Buyer Enquiry over $299000.

Chattels

  • Blinds
  • Drapes
  • Floor Covers
  • Garden Shed
  • Garage Door Opener
  • Light Fittings
  • Rangehood
  • Stove

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19 Dee Street Oamaru, Waitaki District
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