Property Type
- Investment
- Character
** Auction Thursday **
First time on the market since 1969, this property with its large and flat freehold section of 1252sqm offers incredible potential on the North Shore. The Unitary Plans shows possible future zoning 'Mixed Housing Urban' (with only 10% of Auckland properties selected for this category). The 3 bedroom character house could provide a rental income while you landbank for the future or renovate and enjoy your large estate.
A fabulous location zoned for both Westlake Boys & Girls Schools, close by Normanton Reserve, local shops and Glenfield Mall. With easy access to the motorway for the city or just a short trip to enjoy the East Coast Bays.
After nearly 50 years our vendors are downsizing and this opportunity represents exceptional value for buyers looking for potential and sub-division options.
Introducing your Consultant: Wanly Tsang
Originally from Hong Kong, Wanly came to New Zealand with her family, 20 years ago. Her two children have both attended New Zealand Universities and are well integrated with the New Zealand culture.
With a strong background in finance, working for a leading New Zealand-owned funds management company, helping people with their buying, selling and investment decisions, came naturally to her.
She enjoys the opportunity of meeting people while assisting them to make one of the most important transactions of their lives - buying and selling a home!
She is dedicated and professional, and her ability to speak English, Cantonese and Mandarin allows her to communicate effectively with a wide range of nationalities in New Zealand. This is of course of great benefit to her customers, when it comes to property negotiation.
In her first year of her real estate career, she was Rookie of the Year, and she has since been consistently one of the top sales consultants in Top Bays Realty Limited.
She has found Real Estate an exciting and rewarding career which allows her the opportunity to combine her love of people and her desire to achieve!
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