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Columba Court Retirement Village, Unit 2 or Unit 7

46 Hull Street, South Hill, Oamaru 9400

Columba Court Retirement Village, Unit 2 or Unit 7

46 Hull Street, South Hill, Oamaru 9400

Asking price$270,000!

Unit 2 and Unit 7 are both for sale in our small, friendly retirement village in Oamaru. Each unit is sold separately.

These one bedroom units are warm and sunny, with open plan living. Built with Oamaru stone cladding, they both have their own private garden area in addition to the shared gardens.

Columba Court is a purpose built retirement village of just seven units, designed to meet the requirements of older residents.

Owned and operated by Presbyterian Support Otago, these units are sold through the Occupation Right Agreement system + weekly fee ($106.83 per unit). The weekly fee covers items such as rates, building insurance, general maintenance and shared grounds.

(Please note: photos are of Unit's 6 & 7. Unit 2 photos will be uploaded soon).

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1Bedrooms 1Bathrooms 1Car 70m2Floor Area

$270,000

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Columba Court Retirement Village

Updated: 4 Dec 2025

Location

46 Hull Street, South Hill, Oamaru 9400

Columba Court Retirement Village

Columba Court is a small complex of seven units in the elevated suburb of South Hill in Oamaru.

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