13 wavell karori
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Steve Fejos Setting a New BENCHMARQUE in Real Estate Presented for sale by A TWO BEDROOM HOME WITH POTENTIAL Steve Fejos - Setting a New BENCHMARQUE in Real Estate For further information refer to: www.leaders.co.nz/42777 or www.open2view ID#198109TRANSCRIPT
A TWO BEDROOM HOME WITH POTENTIAL
Steve Fejos - Setting a New BENCHMARQUE in Real Estate
Presented for sale by
Steve Fejos
Setting a New BENCHMARQUE in Real Estate
For further information refer to: www.leaders.co.nz/42777 or www.open2view ID#198109
13 Wavell Street, Karori
A TWO BEDROOM HOME WITH POTENTIAL
Contact: M 0275 621 777 or A/H 475 5021 or E [email protected]
Introducing
13 Wavell Street, Karori
13 Wavell Street is a blank canvas - waiting for a handyman, energetic young couple or family to come along and put their mark on it! Or maybe you have a home business or hobby and you need space?
The house is set on a large section with easy access and in a quiet and popular cul de sac. It has plenty of off street parking plus three garages (a single and a double - total 3) at the front of the section plus the bonus of a glasshouse and shed.
The garden to the rear, presented as almost flat lawn enjoys oodles of sun.
A terraced area on the north east side of the property is planted out in natives and provides an attractive green backdrop.
With a good tidy up the section could be a great area for that hobby that needs some space to grow, ample space for the kids to play or maybe plant a vegetable garden and become self sustainable!
A TWO BEDROOM HOME WITH POTENTIAL
Steve Fejos - Setting a New BENCHMARQUE in Real Estate
This 1930’s double brick, concrete and plaster house has great bones. Enter the house via wide concrete stairs to a porch over the front door. Inside a central hall opens to the lounge, two bedrooms, bathroom and separate toilet. To the rear is a large kitchen/dining room with a door to the back section.
Boasting a large section, great sun, close to redeveloped Karori Park and near a main bus route, this property is a great opportunity to get into the housing market at a time when interest rates and house prices have never been so favourable.
Zoned for Wellington Boys, close to a number of primary schools and all the amenities Karori has to offer - 13 Wavell Street is well worth considering.
A TWO BEDROOM HOME WITH POTENTIAL
Contact: M 0275 621 777 or A/H 475 5021 or E [email protected]
Title
A TWO BEDROOM HOME WITH POTENTIAL
Steve Fejos - Setting a New BENCHMARQUE in Real Estate
Floor plan
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A TWO BEDROOM HOME WITH POTENTIAL
A TWO BEDROOM HOME WITH POTENTIAL
Contact: M 0275 621 777 or A/H 475 5021 or E [email protected]
A TWO BEDROOM HOME WITH POTENTIAL
Property details
Rateable Value: Capital Value: $415,000
(as at Sept 1st 2007) Value of Imp. $250,000
Land Value $165,000
Certificate of Title: WN19D/330 Rates: $1,749.56 (as at July 1 2008)
Size of land: 885 m2 Floor Area: Approximately 120 m2
Legal Description: Lot 18 DP 19741
Building Age: Built in 1930’s
Heating: Electric.
Chattels: Fixed floor coverings, light fittings, drapes, blinds, stove.
For Sale by Tender: Tender documents available on request from the Exclusive Marketing Specialist Steve Fejos:
Mobile 0275 621 777 After hours 475 5021 Email: [email protected]
Further information: Refer to: www.leaders.co.nz/42777 or www.open2view ID#198109
DISCLAIMER: Steve Fejos and RE/MAX Leaders Real Estate 1987 Ltd MREINZ are not the source of information presented in this document. While we strive for accuracy, it is possible that the information may contain errors or omissions. We disclaim any liability for any such errors or omissions. Persons should verify all details for themselves.
A TWO BEDROOM HOME WITH POTENTIAL
Steve Fejos - Setting a New BENCHMARQUE in Real Estate
The suburb of Karori
Karori is the largest suburb in Wellington. It is situated in the hills west of and behind the city’s centre, just an easy 10 minute drive from central Wellington. Karori is surrounded by hills with many houses built on these hills. Several embassies are based in Karori.
People love living in Karori - it has a very strong sense of community. Karori offers an extensive range of community organisations as well as a new library, children’s parks and playgrounds, new swimming pool complex, several schools, childcare facilities, sports venues, golf course, religious institutions, cafes and restaurants as well as two shopping centres. It is well serviced by the dental and medical profession. There is an excellent public transport system with buses running regularly to and from the city.
The actual name Karori is derived from the Maori “Karore” meaning snare ropes and the area was well known to the Maori as a bird trapping area.
Karori is home to a number of attractions:
Wright’s HIll is at the top of one of the Karori hills and is lovely to visit on a clear day with its view across Karori and all the way out to the Wellington Harbour. You can also view where the large guns were installed in 1944 to protect the approx 6,500 people that then inhabited Karori. These guns were big enough to attack any war-ships approaching Wellington. The guns were not fired until trial shots in 1946, and were never fired again. They were sold to Japan in 1960.
Towards the end of Karori is Makara, which is basically farmland and a pebbled seashore - which is almost always deserted. Also located here is the Makara Peak Mountain bike Park, which started construction in 1998 and now has over 20kms of graded tracks.
At the entrance to Karori is the Karori Wildlife Sanctuary which was opened in 2000 and provides a pest free habitat for New Zealand’s wildlife. It offers some lovely picnic spots and walking tracks and the opportunity to get close to nature and discover some rare species of birds that are native to New Zealand.
Karori Village also boasts the wonderful Karori Centre with its new and modern two storey library and community centre including the Arobake cafe which is a popular place for locals to meet.
Karori Park RedevelopmentCompleted in 2007, the $4.4 million redevelopment of Karori Park included the moving of the stream to the western boundary, development of the sports ground, an upgrade of the pavillion, all weather track, improved parking and children’s park. The park is now Wellington’s largest sports field and flat open recreational space.
Shopping CentreKarori Shopping Mall Includes a Woolworths and New World supermarket plus a number of other shops and Pharmacy.
Marsden Village (city end) Includes a number of service and fashion shops.
CommunityKarori Public Library 247 Karori Rd Newly renovated library including Arobake Cafe.
Karori Medical Centre 11 Parkvale Rd, near Karori Mall. A full medical service provided by 8 GPs and 6 Practice Nurses.
Karori Dental and Podiatry Centre 146 Karori Rd, (04) 476 6451
A TWO BEDROOM HOME WITH POTENTIAL
Contact: M 0275 621 777 or A/H 475 5021 or E [email protected]
Steve Fejos
Born in Wellington and educated at St Patrick’s College
and Victoria University in Wellington Steve entered real
estate in August 1993, having come from a background
in property management. In January 1996 Steve was
appointed Sales Manager for Challenge Realty’s Oriental
Bay Office. Within 18 months Steve took the office into
the top 10 in the Challenge Realty Group. Steve went on
to purchase three Wellington offices in October 1997.
Over the next seven years Steve was instrumental in
growing the company from a sales team of 12 to a team
of 68 sales people with 4,000 house sales worth over
1.5 billion dollars!
Shortly after Steve sold the business he was approached
by Ray White Australia and asked to restructure their
international business model so as to increase their
competitiveness with RE/MAX. At the time over 300
sales people, in Queensland alone, had left Ray White to
join RE/MAX. In the next few years Steve played a huge
part in turning around the fortunes of Ray White and
increasing the number of sales people by over 40%.
Steve returned to New Zealand in November 2005 and
took up the role of Director of Operations for RE/MAX
New Zealand. The role was to assist broker owners and
top sales people at new and established RE/MAX offices
to implement their business plans and maintain the
momentum of the fastest growing real estate company
- the RE/MAX brand, in New Zealand and Australia.
In 2006 Steve attended a wide range of leading
international industry training seminars in Denver,
Chicago and Brisbane.
After more than 400 flights during his 3 years in his
corporate career Steve decided to resign and return
to what he loves doing most - selling real estate in
Wellington.
Steve’s extensive experience in real estate spanning
local, national and international markets is a huge
benefit to his clients. This and his innovative and unique
marketing techniques is Setting a New BENCHMARQUE
in Wellington Real Estate.
Awards received
Under the LJ Hooker brand Steve was twice winner of
the National Franchise Owner of the Year Award 2000
and 2002.
Most Productive Team Award in 2001.
National Communications Award 2002.
Top 10 International Office for Gross Commission. 1999:
8th place, 2000: 5th place, 2001: 8th place, 2002: 7th
place, 2003: 10th place.
Testimonial
Gary Ahearn, Regional Director of RE/MAX Australasia
says, “Steve brings together a vast experience and
understanding of all facets of real estate. Having been
very successful in sales in the mid 1990’s Steve really
made his mark on real estate by establishing a very
credible and strong company under the L.J.Hooker
brand. The standards he set are still the standards some
offices are striving to attain to. However it is Steve’s
ability to relate to all people in the community which is
his outstanding strength.”
Exculsive Marketing Specialist
RE/MAX Leaders Real Estate 1987 Ltd MREINZ
M 0275 621 777 or A/H 475 5021
or email [email protected]
Setting a New BENCHMARQUE in Real Estate
© Steve Fejos 2007