
With over half the 45 units in the Royalle Mews Estate retirement village now occupied and several more under contract, time is running out for prospective purchasers of these properties to make their decision to move in.

January 2012
Demand strong for new Howick retirement village freehold units
With over half the 45 units in the Royalle Mews Estate retirement village now occupied and several more under contract, time is running out for prospective purchasers of these properties to make their decision to move in.
Building is nearing completion on the last of the freehold units in the village on the corner of Botany Road and Mirrabooka Avenue in Howick. Nine units are immediately available for occupation with prices ranging from $550,000 depending on floor size and location.
Construction of the village units started just over 20 months ago and developer Brian Tracy says potential buyers are being attracted by the independent lifestyle that freehold offers and the quality build, design and fit out.
Residents who've moved in are full of compliments about the Estate. "It's such an ideal location and with the guest bedroom there's always a spare for family or overnight friends. The internal access from the garage is great, but a real bonus is there's always someone around to keep an eye out," says one. "It's becoming a very happy place!"
There are three unit designs available, all with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a patio area, and an internal garage. Some also have a study. The units have floor areas between 115m2 and 120m2.
"Interested purchasers can view the units during open homes each Friday, Saturday or Sunday between one and three o'clock, or make an appointment to view by phoning 09 3094410," says Brian.
The architect designed layouts and the pleasingly coordinated interior designs with 100% New Zealand wool carpets throughout, are proving very popular. Windows are double-glazed, bedrooms have spacious wardrobes, the master bathroom has underfloor heating and heated towel rails, the kitchen appliances include wastemaster, dishwasher, oven, rangehood and hobs.
"Landscaping and planting proceeds as units are finished and maintenance of the village grounds is being done by a gardener appointed by the Body Corporate - a further bonus for residents," adds Brian.
The site plan and individual unit floor plans may be viewed at the website www.royallemews.co.nz
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Further information on the Estate may be obtained by emailing brian@tracys.co.nz
Released on behalf of Royalle Mews Estate by Crabtree Public Relations, phone 273 2065