Location
- Sea views
Looking for tranquillity and peace at home in today's uncertain times? This could be the place you're really after, possessing as it does a real x-factor.
This 1920's Hurst Seager 130sqm roughcast and stone three bedroom home is on a surprisingly flat site overlooking superb sea vistas. The original dwelling with its' arts and crafts style has been modernised and opened up to accommodate open plan living areas. The renovated kitchen overlooks a dining area that has bifolding French doors opening on to a stone paved terrace. Trademark features have been retained and enhanced. Volcanic rock, built-in cabinetry and wooden panelling are features of the design. Halswell stone has been used extensively in the landscaping. A stone gazebo and further patio area is just outside the master bedroom perfectly positioned to catch the late day sun. A two storied shed can be used by writers and painters.
Just a short walk down the road and slip up Billy's Track to Mt Pleasant Primary School.
As a rookie joining one of New Zealand's most successful residential sales teams in January 1998, Lesley McLellan had a big reputation to live up to.
But not to be intimidated by the achievements of her peers, Lesley launched her new career as she meant to continue. In her first day in the job, she chalked up 31 listings. By the end of her first two weeks, she had sold five properties. Not bad considering it's not uncommon for a new agent to take weeks, months even, to make that first sale. Or that sales in Canterbury at the time were at their lowest. Even more impressive is that for most of 1998 and 1999 Lesley held the 13th slot in Canterbury.
Lesley's background before real estate was mainly teaching. She has spent 15 years involved in education in intermediate, international and private schools. She has two sons, James is 33 and Ben is 30
Lesley set up Peri Drysdale's marketing and PR department and had the privilege of driving the 2001 Clinton media coup. She left Untouched World to become the South Island Training Manager for Harcourts New Zealand.
Lesley is the Past President of the Friends of the Christchurch Arts Festival.
So what is it about Lesley that has brought such extraordinary success ? She has owned 10 houses during her years of moving around and has personally been part of 27 offers during these years! She has experienced lots of the pitfalls of buying and selling so can now be wise for you! She is a renovator, is practical and can visualise potential. She also understands the emotions of selling and buying, the process of moving on and moving in and of 'belonging' again.
Sure, there's dedication, commitment, passion, confidence, drive, honesty ... those are fundamentals no agent can survive without .Which is true to a point. But, as you will discover when you meet her, there's much more to it than that.
It's the H-Factor, the thing that says, above all else - honour your clients. Honour them for having the courage to place control of their most valuable asset in your hands.
Lesley will do everything she can to justify your faith in her.
Canterbury Top 20 for 2006 to 2010.
Canterbury Top 20 for 1998 to 2000