2002 days ago

Twinkle with the Twins

Manu from Manu Thapar - Barfoot & Thompson

They say "Sometimes Miracles come in pairs". Here's one that has just touched the market only for you.

These two brick and tile twin houses are sitting together on a 696m2 land on the corner of Selwyn road. Both the houses are constructed of solid brick and both are replica of each other. These come with separate toilet and master bathroom complete with a garage and balcony, sun drenched all day long and is great for a first home buyer or an investor.

Zoned for residential-terrace housing, has a potential of adding some more to them (subject to council's approval).

The houses are conveniently located within proximity of New World, Train station just across the road and is just minutes' walk to Manurewa town, Manurewa leisure centre, Bowling club, lawn tennis club, bus stop and much more. You just need to see it to believe it.

Buy one or buy both. One compliments the other which could be an income potential for the buyer or investor.

Please see link to view 1/1 Selwyn Rd, Manurewa as follows:
www.trademe.co.nz...
Both properties are on the Barfoot site - www.barfoot.co.nz...

Come at our open homes or call today for a private viewing!

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