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LJ Hooker Palmerston North

Popular Riverdale location - family size section!
99 Buick Crescent, Palmerston North
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Situated in sought after Riverdale, this solid 1960s family home is positioned on a good size private family section. Located just a short walk to the local Riverdale School and Kindy, handy to the new bridge and river walks as well as Riverdale Shopping Centre.

Tidy home, with freshly painted interior and brand new carpet throughout! This home consists of three double bedrooms, separate kitchen with open plan dining, a separate lounge heated by a log burner and fitted with an HRV system. The family bathroom has a separate toilet and there is a separate laundry too. Inside completes the picture with a cute conservatory overlooking the back yard.

The section, which is approximately 692m2, is well proportioned at the front and rear giving loads of room for children or pets to safely play, there is a single garage and off-street parking.

Tidy home with potential still to add you mark on it. Homes in this location always prove popular, so hurry along to view!

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Negotiable

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