Business Central August 2024

| 59 Red Hot Property & GG Builders DEVELOPMENT T T from page 58 Esme Mulligan and Francis Jong. www.mitre10.co.nz Local team, Local knowledge, Open 7 days. noticed there is a growing trend in Asia for every bedroom to have its own ensuite and we think this is another very useful, appealing feature of this development.” The considered design includes attractive low maintenance materials and modern features that add up to easy, functional living for future occupants. The units have level entry access with a generous north facing deck accessed off the lounge to maximise indoor/outdoor flow and to extend the open plan living of the ground floor. The townhouses have been designed to consider aging in place with the ground floor bedroom ensuite having a generous tiled shower. Construction of the new homes started in February, with building due to be finished this November. A first-class build team is hard at work on site - GG Builders – who are wellknown in the Wellington area as providers of professional building solutions for residential and commercial properties, backed with more than 40 years’ building industry experience. “We looked at a few builders; GG Builders were proactive and quick to respond. We had a look at some other townhouses and houses they had built and after talking with Geordie Grieve [owner of GG Builders] and seeing their quote we felt confident to proceed with them. We have found GG Builders very upfront and easy to deal with. So far, everything is going well.” As Principal of Red Hot Property Management Ltd, Francis manages around 60 to 70 houses on behalf of his clients. These new Ingram St townhouses will also be managed by Red Hot Property Management and three will be available as rentals on completion, (prospective tenants can view rental properties online, www.redhotproperty.co.nz) While Francis has bought, renovated and sold multiple properties over the past 20 years, the Ingram St development marks his first new build townhouse project. He is currently planning a second such project in Johnsonville that he hopes to get underway next year.

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