Property investors urged to consider “House 4 Hospice”
Photo caption: Hospice Wanganui Chief Executive Officer Karen Anderson, Hospice Wanganui Funding Manager Simon Aitken,
Harcourts Wanganui Marketing Consultant Pearse Kinchella and Harcourts Wanganui Sales Consultant Bruce Rasmusen.
18 April 2008: Hospice Wanganui and Harcourts Wakelin Real Estate are urging property investors from around New Zealand
to consider buying a special house in Wanganui that is being auctioned next month to benefit the hospice.
The three-bedroom house was given to Hospice Wanganui by an anonymous donor last year and then moved onto a large
section donated by Wanganui couple Clarry and Penny Inman. Over the past few months the house has been completely
renovated and the section landscaped – all at no cost to the charity thanks to the generous support of around 70
volunteers, tradespeople and professionals along with various local businesses, including major sponsor Mitre 10.
The house, which is located at 9a Kotare Street in the suburb of Aramoho, is now being marketed and auctioned for free
by Harcourts Wakelin Real Estate who recently formed a three-year partnership with Hospice Wanganui which involves
substantial financial support in addition to practical assistance.
Hospice Wanganui Chief Executive Officer Karen Anderson says the House 4 Hospice project is the largest fundraising
initiative the not-for-profit palliative care provider has ever been taken on.
“It’s been a really huge undertaking, and one we simply couldn’t have done without all of the support we’ve received
from the dozens volunteers, skilled tradesman and local businesses who have been involved. The generosity of the
Wanganui community, particularly the building fraternity, has been quite overwhelming and we are incredibly thankful.”
Mrs Anderson says the donated house has been renovated throughout to a very high standard and she is hopeful it will
attract interest from owner-occupiers and investors alike, particularly those interested in ‘giving back’ to the
community via their purchase.
“It’s basically a whole new house – it’s got new piles and a new roof, a number of interior walls have been removed or
moved, there are also new entrances, French doors have been put in and new windows, the interior has also been re-lined
and painted and there’s new wiring and plumbing throughout. In addition the house has a new kitchen and a new bathroom,
the flooring is all new and the exterior has been repainted too.
“So the house now boasts three bedrooms, an open plan lounge and dining are, a modern kitchen, a lovely bathroom, all
the standard chattels and some extras too including a heat pump/air-conditioning unit and an alarm system too.”
The large section, which also accommodates a single-car garage, has been extensively landscaped too to include a
driveway and turning bay, paths, an entertaining area, fencing and extensive planting.
Grant Wakelin, the Director Harcourts Wakelin Real Estate which has offices in Wanganui, Rotorua, Taupo, Turangi,
Dannevirke, Palmerston North, Feilding and Foxton, says Harcourts has been thrilled to get behind the House 4 Hospice
fundraiser.
“Hospice Wanganui provides a valuable service and to help ensure it can continue to operate Harcourts Wanganui recently
formed a three year partnership with the charity, including agreeing to get right in behind this special community
project,” he says.
“With the auction just a few weeks away we are hopeful that both owner-occupiers and investors alike will be attracted
to the beautifully transformed House 4 Hospice, particularly knowing their purchase will support such a great cause.”
The House 4 Hospice is being auctioned on site at 1pm on Saturday 3 May by one of Harcourts top auctioneers, Grant
Child, following open homes from 1.30pm – 2.30pm every Sunday in April. For more information visit www.harcourts.co.nz (ID: WN080402).
All proceeds from the sale will benefit Hospice Wanganui which provides multi-disciplinary palliative care services from
a purpose-built building that accommodates a five-bed inpatient facility, day care, out-patient support staff,
administrative areas and a chapel.
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