Property Type
- Investment
- Character
If you want an apartment that is rich in character, on the edge of the city, with everything at your doorstep, heaps of space and afternoon sun, then you just might have found the holy grail.
Situated in the city end of Mt Victoria, this building was sympathetically converted into apartments in the 1990s, retaining the building's character features, with a specification of producing elegant and spacious homes that are comfortable to live in.
* Double bedroom with triple wardrobes and secondary glazing for sound insulation
* Full sized kitchen with generous open plan living, flowing through tall trifold doors to west facing courtyard
* Exceptionally high stud in the lounge - it must be 4 metres high - creating a wonderful experience of spaciousness and elegance
* Large bathroom with generous laundry cupboard
* The entrance to the apartment is currently utilised as a library, but could equally be an office area or similar
* Gas cooking and plumbed for a gas fire in the lounge
* Heat pump
* Secure under cover car space
* Large storage room
* Body Corp levies $5,308.58pa
* 50% NBS - not considered earthquake prone
* RV $355,000
* Rates $1,787.18pa
Our client has owned this apartment since it's conversion about 20 years ago, so this is the first time this property has ben on the open market. It is completely original from that conversion - therefore, whilst it is comfortable enough to move in immediately, it would also respond wonderfully to some redecoration, to stamp your own mark on it and add enormous value. Your imagination is the only limitation!
Hi, my name is Adam.
I love Wellington real estate! I caught the bug after reading a Dolf De Roos book in 1998, and bought my first property in Adam's Terrace, Aro Valley, just before I headed off to London for a number of years. I kept buying property, mainly in London and Auckland, whilst living in the UK, returned back to Wellington in 2005, and have been selling Wellington real estate since 2007. Having started out in sales during the biggest recession since the 1930s, this means that I have had to develop good habits from the start, to make sure I deliver the best service, and achieve the best results, for my clients when they want to sell their Wellington real estate.
I have lived in many different neighbourhoods, including Wadestown, Kelburn, Ngaio, Thorndon, Highbury, Rongotai, Miramar and Seatoun. Wellington is a great city and we should be proud of it. It is vibrant and alive, it is the cultural and coffee capital of the country, it is beautiful whilst also being an easy city to live in, due to it's compact nature.
So if you are looking to buy or sell Wellington real estate, give me a call. I will follow up every lead and turn over every stone, to make sure we achieve the best results possible together.
I look forward to working with you.
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