1875 days ago

Just Listed 40A Sunnyside Crescent , Papatoetoe

Monty Dsor from Monty Dsor - Ray White Papatoetoe

Big Bold and Beautiful

Spacious stunning residence boasting 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms are built to accommodate every member of the family. Plenty of parking for all, a very private, secure and spacious yard with a deck and a sunroom which is fantastic for all weathers and outdoor entertainment, large double internal access garage area as these are only a few of the features.


On the first floor of this home has a spacious master bedroom which features a walk-in wardrobe, an ensuite, study corner and it opens to a private balcony. The other two bedrooms on the first floor are serviced by a beautiful modern bathroom. There is also a family area cum office space upstairs.



The ground floor offers open plan living with sunny dining room with a modern well-equipped kitchen featuring quality appliances and lots of storage space. The laundry and the spice kitchen is in the garage. There is also a bedroom and bathroom on the ground floor.



This home comes with additional chattels like electric gates, security system with cameras, heat pumps and many more.



This quality home in one of Papatoetoe's most desirable neighbourhoods is set amongst other quality homes and in top school zones. The current owners have kept this property pristine and it is the ideal property for a growing family.



A short stroll to Papatoetoe town centre, Hunters Plaza, Public transport and a short drive to southern motorway interchange, MIT and Westfield Shopping Centre Manukau, Establish your roots in this quality neighbourhood with a perfect balance comfort and convenience, this one is just too good to pass by.



To be sold by public auction on 11th July 2019, in rooms at 66 Great South Rd, Papatoetoe, at 4:00 pm. (unless sold prior). Make sure you bring your cheque book as instructions are to sell!!

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