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12a Norman Rd, Titirangi | For Sale

Ray White Titirangi

🏡 Brand New, Cutting Edge 🏡

12a Norman Rd, Titirangi

✔️ Nestled on Titirangi's northern slopes this brand new home is a showcase for new technology and sharp contemporary design.
✔️ A multi-level executive residence built with quality in mind, this property was not built for sale but a change in our vendor's plans has delivered you a golden opportunity.
✔️ The kitchen with its engineered stone bench tops, twin oven and 5 burner gas hobs is exquisite, a welcome home to any aspiring masterchef.
✔️ This property offers 4-5 bedrooms - each serviced with heat pump, 3.5 bathrooms with wall to ceiling feature tiles, open plan living, designer kitchen, family room, multiple viewing decks, carpeted two car garage with internal access and off street parking for 3+ cars .
✔️ Situated on a flat easy care 450m2 section with fenced grass backyard.
✔️ In Zone and walking distance to Kaurilands Primary, Glen Eden Intermediate and Green Bay High School.
✔️ There is no doubt that nothing will rival the special feeling of being the first occupants of this beautiful home.

🛏 4-5 🛋 1+ 🛁 3.5 🚘 2  
 
 
Contact THE SMITHS to view this wonderful home or come along to the open home!


View this property online: www.rwtitirangi.co.nz...


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