235 Main Road, Tawa, Wellington City, Wellington

235 Main Road, Tawa, Wellington City, Wellington | Tall Poppy
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235 Main Road, Tawa, Wellington City

Bedrooms

3

Bathrooms

1

Floor area

90m2

Land area

810m2

Property Sold

Last update 5 years ago

Open homes

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  • Arrange with Dan Comeskey
  • About this sold property

    Yes you read it right! These two tired old beauties are certainly way past needing some tender love and attention, but now offer you a tantalising prospect in the heart of Tawa. This opportunity to build new with just a short stroll to the Tawa shops seldom comes along. Bowl them over and build your dream home/s on these two elevated, predominantly flat sections with stunning 180 degree views of the Tawa Valley.

    #235 is a 1950's weatherboard structure on 810m2 section and #237 is the original shepherds cottage built in the early 1900's on 942m2 section.

    Buy one or buy them both, the choice is yours! Being sold "AS IS WHERE IS"

    Take action!! Opportunities like this are rare.

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    Key selling points

    • 90m2
    235 Main Road, Tawa, Wellington City, Wellington | Tall Poppy
    • 9+
    235 Main Road, Tawa, Wellington City, Wellington | Tall Poppy
    235 Main Road, Tawa, Wellington City, Wellington | Tall Poppy
    235 Main Road, Tawa, Wellington City, Wellington | Tall Poppy
    235 Main Road, Tawa, Wellington City, Wellington | Tall Poppy

    About this property

    Year Built
    1950's
    Items Included In the Sale
    • HOUSE IS DERELICT - NO CHATTELS
    • (Excluded Chattels: HOUSE IS DERELICT - NO CHATTELS)
    • We are revolutionising real estate by offering crystal-clear pricing, industry-leading marketing and processes to get you the best possible price on your property.

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