Manawatu Standard

No-one wants this house

- COLLEEN HAWKES

There are many reasons why a house doesn’t sell quickly, and a two-bedroom house in Lethbridge St, Feilding, highlights several, although it may also be the arrival of the weta mentioned in the listing.

The property has the dubious honour of being listed on Trade Me Property for the longest time of any listings – just under 11 years.

Trade Me says the property was first listed in September 2007. It has been updated a couple of times since, with new photos that don’t do the property justice.

The owner, known by the pseudonym ‘‘Rogal’’ and also ‘‘Roly’’, has posted photos showing the property in flood. However, Google Maps shows the property looking much more respectabl­e, and a new house has appeared on the neighbouri­ng section.

Although Roly did not reply to our email, he says in the listing the property is ‘‘prone to flooding’’.

‘‘This is due to having a swamp in the back paddock and constructi­on of a new subdivisio­n. Core samples have been taken to confirm the depth of the marsh. Area of the section will change due to kerb and channel being removed to allow for another section between the existing houses.

‘‘How is it that they can give permits for allowing houses to be built over main sewerage pipes. Sorry there is no access to the sheds at the back of the section, but plenty of parking on the street out front. Please don’t be put off by these minor inconvenie­nces.’’

The listing finishes with the words: ‘‘The weta have arrived.’’

However, the asking price of $465,700 could be the problem. The 2016 capital valuation is $200,000.

The owner says the latest rating bill is only $2776, ‘‘so be in quick for a bargain’’. The Manawatu¯ District Council posts the current rates at $2908.01.

 ?? DAVID UNWIN/STUFF ?? This house in Lethbridge St, Feilding, has been listed on Trade Me Property since September 2007. The listing says it is prone to flooding because there is a swamp in the back paddock.
DAVID UNWIN/STUFF This house in Lethbridge St, Feilding, has been listed on Trade Me Property since September 2007. The listing says it is prone to flooding because there is a swamp in the back paddock.

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