Clyde North house built to be auctioned to raise money for FightMND open for inspection
Hundreds of tradies and suppliers have given their time, effort and products to build a free house for Neale Daniher’s FightMND charity and now it’s open for inspection ahead of its impending auction.
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Many hands make for light work — especially when it comes to a worthy cause.
After eight months and countless hours of labour donated by more than 200 trades people, Henley Properties and Brown Property Group are set to open the 2019 home for FightMND.
All proceeds from the four-bedroom property in Clyde North will go towards the campaign to find a cure for Motor Neurone Disease.
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The build has been a significant team effort from Henley Properties and Brown Property Group, coupled with the tireless commitment and generosity shown by the tradies and suppliers who volunteered their products, services and time to create the stunning new family home.
FightMND founder and AFL great Neale Daniher will officially open the doors to the public for inspection. The house will go under the hammer on Saturday, March 2.
Henley chief executive Antony Blackshaw said: “The entire Henley team is so proud of our 28-year history in building and donating homes to charities. The FightMND charity home will be in fact our 69th charity home — a significant achievement and represents over $26 million raised so far by Henley Properties worldwide.”
Ryan Pritchard, Brown Property Group chief added: “We are committed to supporting the local community and are always looking at ways in which we can support great initiatives such as the Home for FightMND, a truly worthy cause.
Take a peek inside the house: homeforfightmnd.com.au