Under $700k Property for sale in Parkvale. Vendors must sell!
Where can you get a 3 bedroom home in Parkvale, a stones throw from the schools, and with a Summitstone exterior for under $700,000? Almost impossible! So come along to 1202 Howard Street, Parkvale this Saturday at 12pm. This three-bedroom home with a large carport, sits amongst a mature garden as well as a lovely, relaxing entertainment area that brings the inside to the outside. The conservatory at the rear is a zone to relax in. If you want to get into the right location with a solid home, look no further. Come and put your own taste to this family home today. This one needs to be sold and our vendors have already planned their move.
Call me today for your viewing!
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Footpaths
Please don’t park across footpaths. It’s not only illegal, it leads to dangerous behaviour.
We have approximately 19 schools, kura and early child centres, plus 5 rest homes, and 2 disability residential centres, in Havelock North alone.
Parking over the footpaths restricts people’s safe movements, by forcing people who are trying to use the footpaths to go onto roads to get where they need to go.
It may inconvenience you, momentarily, to have to park further away and walk, but you endanger others by blocking the footpath. Please don’t.
Imagine you, or your loved one trying to walk with a stroller, or travel in a mobility scooter or wheelchair, trying to get past your car, blocking the footpath. What risk will they have to take, to get by?
The same thing applies to mobility parks. They aren’t there for you to just “pop in and out real quick”.
Your “real quick” is a long time for someone with limited mobility, or health issues.
Show some empathy.