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New Listing 22 Eastburn Street , Papakura

Monty Dsor from Monty Dsor - Ray White Papatoetoe

This home is a perfect beginning for young families just starting out on the property ladder. Formal living, modern kitchen, very neat and sunny three bedrooms home with modern interior. Lots of windows and good indoor-outdoor flow makes it easy to keep an eye on the young ones safely, playing within the fully fenced section. The land area of 731sq.

Papakura is one of Auckland's fastest growing areas and offers great value for money.

Local shops, takeaways and local schools just on the walking distance and very close to the Keri Vista heights. This is an opportunity not to be missed. Handy to schools, public transport and motorway.

Vendors are very serious about selling, so this could be your lucky day to start out in your own home or add to your investment portfolio.

All ready for you to move in and enjoy this lovely family home. Don't put off seeing this home or you'll pass up a great buying opportunity. Call me today to arrange a private viewing or come to my open home.

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