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Take this a sweet Home or an Investment

Mihiri from Hillcrest

Location: 193T Eskdale Road, Birkenhead­, North Shore City, Auckland

Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Property type:Townhouse
Floor area: 100m2
Rateable value (RV): $690,000
Price: Enquiries over $690,000
Parking: Garaging

Homes such as this are opportunistic and in a fantastic location with a hint of urbanization nearby for those interested, who value easy living in a family friendly mews community

Interior is stylishly designed with the deck flowing off the lounge. Three double bedrooms upstairs enjoy a combination of morning and afternoon sun. The upstairs bathroom has been cleverly accessed from the main bedroom. There is a downstairs 2nd toilet which doubles up as a laundry. Basement tandem lockup garage plus plenty of visitor parking.

Body Corporate fee is very reasonable ($1600 approximately per year) which covers home insurance and maintenance of common areas of the property including grass cutting. This will suit a working couple/family or individual that wants an easily maintained and secured home.

This low maintenance cedar home will leave weekends for living and exploring the nearby Eskdale bush reserve.

Currently tenanted by a lovely young family, this property is also ideal for astute investors.

This home is centrally located between Birkenhead Village and Glenfield Mall with access to the motorway close by and the bus stop is a short walk away. There is a day-care centre along the street and Verrans Primary School can be accessed by the adjoining street. There is also a bush walk to explore from the bottom of the complex.

Please call Mihiri on 021-0552420 to arrange for viewing

Negotiable

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