Your Vision, Your Decision!
For all the property files and Auction information, go to: https://filefling.co.nz/property/69hargoodstr0
Auction: Thursday 19th March 2026 from 11.00 am, being called from Ray White Auction Rooms, Level 2/76 Hereford Street, Christchurch Central City
This property is being sold on an "As Is, Where Is" basis, with no transfer of any EQC or insurance claims, nor any warranties or guarantees. This includes the house, land, garage, fixtures, fittings, and chattels.
When you step into 69 Hargood Street, you will see the potential with an impressive 1,163m2 section on RS land.
This large 1950's (one-owner home!) is all original, featuring 3 bedrooms and a spacious kitchen. Outside is a standalone double garage and off-street parking.
Renovate the house? Land Bank? Or possibly redevelop the site. Your Vision, Your Decision!
69 Hargood Street Offers:
- 31 March 2026 possession date
- Huge opportunity to add value
- 3 bedrooms
- Double external garage
- 102m2 (approx) floor area
- Freehold 1163m2 section (approx)
- 20 metre street frontage
Located just a short distance from Eastgate Mall, close to public transport, local shops, and amenities. This location offers outstanding everyday ease in a well-established neighbourhood.
Developers, investors, and DIY enthusiasts - 'As-Is' properties have become increasingly rare. We recommend you check with the CCC for all your options on this property.
Do not miss this 'AS-IS' AUCTION where a decision will be made on the day.
Auction: Thursday 19th March 2026 from 11 am, being called from Ray White Metro, Level 2/76 Hereford Street, Christchurch Central City (unless sold prior)
Questions? Call Murray Wigley on 021 480 250 OR Jade Sinclair on 022 120 7832
Please be aware that this information may have been sourced from third parties, including Core Logic / Property Smarts/ Land Information New Zealand / Regional Councils / CERA, owners, and other sources, and we have not been able to independently verify the accuracy of the same. Land and Floor area measurements are approximate, and boundary lines are indicative only.