1896 days ago

Just Listed 30 Hayward Road Papatoetoe

Monty Dsor from Monty Dsor - Ray White Papatoetoe

This fantastic, single level family home offers an abundance of space for the whole family to truly spread out. This property is vacant, ready and waiting for the next lucky owners. If you are looking for a very well presented, spacious family home, don't pass this one by.

Open plan living with a secluded North facing huge deck and a low maintenance section creates an ideal spot for a busy family who would like the tranquillity of being tucked away from the hustle and bustle. The spacious and cosy lounge offers a heat pump which provides comfort in any season. Combined dining and kitchen with a built-in laundry is perfect for any family dynamic. Three spacious bedrooms with a bathroom make it easy to walk in and live in this charmer.

Enough space for your veggie garden and to plant some fruit trees. It's safe for your children and pets to play well off the road - an absolutely idyllic position and a home to love.



So close to the Manukau city, Public transport, a short drive to southern motorway interchange, Westfield shopping centre, Auckland International Airport, Papatoetoe town centre, Papatoetoe train station, restaurants, cafés and shops all nearby - living here is easy and so convenient to everything.


The owners are exploring other avenues and the instructions are to sell. Call me to arrange a private viewing or visit the open homes.


Set Date of Sale: 4:00 pm Monday 17th June 2019 (unless sold prior)

what is a set date of sale? (Deadline by private treaty)

A deadline sale or deadline private treaty is similar to the tender process. A property is offered for sale with no fixed price. Prospective purchasers are required to submit their offers by a deadline date. Unlike the tender process, vendors usually reserve the right to accept an offer and sell prior to the deadline.

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