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26 Highview Terrace, Queenstown, Queenstown Lakes

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641sqm Land area SQM
3 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms

Auction

(unless sold prior)

Liquidation Sale! Needs to be Sold!


Location location location! Located just a few kilometres from the CBD and with stunning panoramic views of the lake and mountains, this 3 bedroom 2 bathroom standalone property has it all covered. Our offshore vendors are selling down their property portfolio and want to cash up so this is a great opportunity to secure a property in desirable Queenstown. The home is ready for a renovation throughout and ideal for anyone wanting a project and a home to add value to. The home has been a rental property for many years and in need of a makeover and therefore potential to increase the value. The main feature of this home is the elevated position, perched high to provide sweeping views across Queenstown from The Remarkables mountain range to Walter Peak. Also just a skip away from all that Queenstown offers including the international airport, shops, cafes and restaurants. Ready to live in, all this property needs is you!
Our offshore owners are looking to cash out and are motivated to sell.
Auction date on 16 December unless sold prior. Call today to arrange a viewing or arrange an information pack
Auction 1pm 16th December 2016
Open Home Saturdays 1.30 to 2.00

Auction
(unless sold prior)

Sofitel Hotel, 8 Duke Street, Queenstown

16

Dec

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Mark Martin

Mark Martin


Queenstown and Southern NZ Realty Ltd, Bayleys,
Licensed under the REA Act 2008
Larissa Lynch

Larissa Lynch


Queenstown and Southern NZ Realty Ltd, Bayleys,
Licensed under the REA Act 2008

Features

Close


to Central Queenstown

Elevated


Position

Great


Location

Options


to Modernise and Renovate

Panoramic


Lake and Mountain Views