2630 days ago

Auction on 16/12 at 10am On-Site - Renovated 5 Bed 4 bathrooms beauty in Flat Bush

Mumtaj from Flat Bush

💥 💥 OPEN HOME
💥💥 Wednesday the 12 December at 6:30 pm- 7:30 pm.
Saturday 15 December at 1:30 pm - 2:30pm.
Pre Auction Open Home Sunday 16 December 9:00 am - 10:00 am💥💥
💥 AUCTION On-site on 16 December at 10 am. 💥
✅ Newly renovated 5 bedrooms 😴 + 4 bath💦 + double internal garage 🚘🚖 and fenced backyard for young to grow closer to nature 🤼‍♀️
✅ Brick, Tiles and Weatherboard beauty
✅ Walk to Mission Heights Jr, Barry Curtis Park
✅ Large Fenced 340sqm Section
✅ Double Internal Access Garage
✅ Security System, Sattelite Dish
✅ Short drive to Ormiston College, Barry Curtis Park, PAK n SAV, Botany Junction and Botany Town Centre
Do NOT Miss...Vendor moving overseas. MUST SELL situation.
💥💥💥 More information follows the link
harcourts.co.nz...

Negotiable

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