Paihia timeshare - including 2 floating weeks free in 2017 - for cost of legal fees (approx. $500)
For sale is a timeshare (perpetual ownership right) to 1 Floating week per year in a One-Bedroom Unit at Busby Manor in Paihia.
Additionally, the 2017 annual maintenance fee is already paid for and entitles you to
- 1 week from 20th October 2017 (may be possible to rebook)
- 1 additional week from now until 31st December 2017 depending on availability (time banked from previous year)
From 2018 you would be taking on the compulsory annual maintenance fee of approx. $685 NZD for 1 floating week per year. You can use the week yourself, rent it, exchange it, gift it or resell it as you wish. For comparison, advertised weekly price of accommodation at this property starts from $1,200 NZD.
We are selling this timeshare for the cost of legal fees involved in the transfer of ownership, which the purchaser would cover. These legal fees are estimated to be around $500 NZD if the transfer is done through the management of Busby Manor.
Don't hesitate to contact me with any questions on madrew@xtra.co.nz
HUGE Garage sale 54 Winchester Place, Rototuna Sat 20th Dec 8am
54 Winchester Place, Rototuna Sat 20th Dec 8am
Clothes (good labels), DVDs (over 80 to choose from), Lego, never used massive NERF guns, games, electronic games, PSP, Monkey push bike, scooter, nearly new bras, pictures and more.
No silly overpriced things. Just wanting to sell it all for my kids to have some pocket money.
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