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LJ Hooker Palmerston North

New to the Market
733 Stoney Creek Road, Bunnythorpe
4 🛏️ 2 🛁 2 🚗

Sensational lifestyle - 1 Acre Paradise!

Looking to secure your very own premium lifestyle property? Well now is your chance!

Just a short drive to Palmerston North City in sought after Stoney Creek Road.

This stunning family home built in 2015 enjoys many outstanding features. Positioned on 4113m2 (more or less) - just over an acre. A beautifully designed home with tranquil views from most rooms, featuring a generous floor plan of 228m2. The hub of the home will be a delight to entertain in with a Mastercraft kitchen fitted out in top quality appliances - there is also a large walk-in pantry. This designer kitchen flows onto the open plan dining and family room which opens up to the fantastic outdoor entertaining AND there is also a separate media room/second lounge that is all set up like a mini-movie theatre - great for family movie nights or the kids' sleepovers!

A warm home beautifully positioned for the sun, fully double glazed, it is heated by a log burner fitted with a wetback and to keep the rest of the house cosy there is also a heat transfer system.

Four double bedrooms, the master with ensuite with an elegant tiled shower. The main bathroom is no exception of the care that has gone into the finishing with top quality fixtures and fittings.

Outside the grounds have been kept simple for easy care, enjoy the evenings entertaining on the large deck with outdoor fireplace. This property is well fenced, has two large water tanks, plenty of parking space for cars, boats and trailers plus double internal access garaging. Stoney Creek Road is a short drive to the city, close to the Kelvin Grove Shopping Centre and Whakarongo School.

Here's your chance to own a piece of paradise, be quick - call Angela today to book a viewing!

palmerstonnorth.ljhooker.co.nz...

Negotiable

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