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1943 days ago

Brand New and Best in Takanini

Manu from Manu Thapar - Barfoot & Thompson

FREEHOLD Fee simple title - the strategically located brand new house with beautiful layout on approx. 408m2 section with a floor area 165m2 (mol)

Features Include:

* 4 double bedrooms

* 2 bathrooms (including master ensuite)

* Double internal access garage

* Open-plan living with dining area

* Modern kitchen equipped with rangehood and gas cooktop

* Quality Chattels

* Double glazing

* Fully insulated

* Landscaping and Patio

Comes with 10-year Master Builders Guarantee

The fully fenced backyard gives maximum privacy and is perfect for bar-be-ques and entertainment.

Strategically located in the heart of Addison estate. Well positioned in close proximity to shops, public transports, cafes, restaurants, and social activities. It's within minutes walk to the vibrant Takanini Village, Southgate shopping centre and Bruce Pullman Park.

This house is must see to compare the difference with other available properties in the same area. This is one of the best houses built by the known builders.

Call me now for viewing or come on open homes.

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Do you think neighbours should ask before they go ahead and plant these?

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Should you ask before planting tall shrubs/trees near your property line?
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