This property has now been sold. 🎉
Properties like this one are so rare to find now!
A classic 1960’s 3-double bedroom, solidly constructed home on a generous 1200+ sq/m section. Proudly owned and cared for by the original owners for over 50 years, this lovely home is now being offered for sale for the first time.
The house offers a bright, modernised kitchen with a large bay window & adjoining separate laundry, open plan lounge/dining with wide elevated views, double internal access garage (with workshop) and a basement rumpus room with an adjoining bathroom. Fully re-roofed only one year ago this home is super cosy with its Masport log fire & near new ceiling insulation.
Complementing the traditional design is the addition of fast fibre internet (connected), HRV ventilation and a security system.
Located in a mature, quiet neighbourhood this property will appeal to families with school aged children. There is easy access to the local kindergarten and primary school + several options for secondary schooling. Local shops and public transport routes are also handily located.
A real stand out feature, when compared to today’s more compressed neighbourhoods, is the large, flat North/West facing rear yard. There’s room for kids to play in safety, whilst still having space for the vege garden & an array of mature fruit trees!
So whether you see this property as being perfect for great family living, or as a potential subdivision development opportunity, it is a must view either way!
Please note: While I handled the marketing for this property, the buyer was introduced by another salesperson from the Barfoot & Thompson network.
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