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Harcourts Helensville

1 Kassa Rise, Helensville
Price by Negotiation

Views, Privacy, Comfortable Family Home
This modern, three double-bedroomed, sun-filled home is on an elevated corner site which ensures privacy. The master bedroom includes a walk-through wardrobe as well as an ensuite. Bright, airy, open-plan living enhanced by vaulted ceilings creates a natural sense of spaciousness throughout this house. Outside from the sun-drenched north-facing deck Helensville's iconic McKenzie Hills pop your eyes from front row seats. Not everyone has such beautiful views. A small totally fenced in yard at the rear of this well-maintained home and property will keep very young children and pets safe. There is also in this contained area a pleasantly private covered patio offering alternative outdoor living when the sun beams too brightly, or rain threatens to wet the potato chips. This very well presented home, in an excellent area of Helensville definitely should be seen.
For more information click on the link below 👇 or call 📞Nicky Horsbrough on 027 288 0113 💙

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