At 66mm the floor level variation sits outside the MBIE guidelines - some subfloor remediation has been attempted under the Fletchers EQR Canterbury Home Repair Programme. Expert opinions indicate that some of the existing variation is EQ-related and was not adequately addressed in the repairs, but much of it is 'as built'. The owner is willing to assign the claims to the purchaser to assist with enabling the work required to obtain comprehensive insurance cover.
This popular tree-lined street has long been the envy of many folk. It is protected by a 'Character Overlay' which ensures that any future development is in keeping with the character of homes in the neighbourhood. The property is close to arterial road links and is an easy commute to the CBD or other parts of the city via the ring road system.
Built circa 1930, this classic bungalow was added to in 1954 to create a 4-bedroom family home. Subsequent renovation has included refurbishment of the kitchen and bathroom areas with lacquered joinery, a brushed stainless benchtop and modern appliances; a conversion to gas cooktop and water heating; heat pump and a DVS system; and a new driveway. Polished rimu flooring and timber trim are complemented by thoughtful décor, fixtures and hardware. There is a separate lounge, three double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, and a single room with fixed shelving. The double garage has power. The site is zoned Residential Suburban and the land is classified TC2.
This property is for definite sale and oozes opportunity for those with the vision and the means to do the work required, add value, and build equity. Call today for further information or download the property files from https://www.harcourts.co.nz/PD3560#documents