The renaissance of ‘small town New Zealand’ is evident in places like Pahiatua. No more so than in the building immediately adjacent to 129 Main Street, where Thicket Floral and its associated cafe has recently bloomed.
Take advantage of the neighbours having created the new ‘Hot spot’.
There’s no denying this property is overdue some TLC and possibly some strengthening although it’s not officially ‘Earthquake prone’ so there’s no statutory requirement to strengthen. The building remains temporarily leased with long term tenants
Property Brokers retain a monthly tenancy at their previous rental of $13,900 net plus GST p.a. while they search for larger premises.
At just $130,000 (plus GST if any) for a building of 183m2 on land of 327m2 a blind person would see this as a potential bargain. Especially an owner-occupier.
Ask about converting to an apartment, with fresh coffee next door.
A 2015 seismic report has identified the NBS rating as 36% and Tararua District Council confirmed in October 2023 that the building is not regarded to be earthquake prone.