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🏡Just Listed 🏡

Harcourts Helensville

9 McLeod Street, Helensville

Recently relocated and signed off this solid home is located on a very quiet desirable no exit street with just an easy flat stroll into the hub of Helensville. The open plan dining lounge area opens on to a large front deck which spans along the length of the front of the house which also provides access to two of the three bedrooms. The deck overlooks a council reserve which provides for a massive kids playground. Under the deck is huge lock-up storage with light and power provided. Plenty of potential here. The new free standing double garage with electric door is finished to a high standard for a garage and accessed via a brand new concrete driveway with turn around. As this is the result of a new title the landscaping is yet minimalistic giving the new owners the opportunity to create their desires to their hearts content. This is a must look for a first home buyer or an investment opportunity.

For more information click on the link below 👇 or call 📞Graeme McLeod on 027 450 2846 💙

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