98 Wood Bay Road, Titirangi | For Sale
π‘ Wood Bay Beauty π‘
98 Wood Bay Rd, Titirangi
βοΈ Seven years young this contemporary home luxuriates in its ridgetop position, enjoying close views over Wood Bay beach
βοΈ Offering a great opportunity to purchase a classy property on an elevated 801 sqm section that receives all year sun
βοΈ The home offers a designer kitchen, two luxurious bathrooms, three spacious bedrooms, open plan living, a sunny raised deck perfect for alfresco living, sleepout, double-blazing, carport and off street parking for 4+ cars
βοΈ Split level open plan living areas are well complemented by sarked cathedral ceilings while the ground floor expansive rumpus room, complete with bar, is quite awesome
βοΈ The master is situated on its own floor with a super-sized layout plus walk- through wardrobe and ensuite
βοΈ Close walking distance to beach and reserve
βοΈ All this situated a mere 6 minutesβ drive from Titirangi Village and its cafΓ© lifestyle, plus only 10 minutes to Lynn Mall and the New Lynn transport hub
βοΈ In Zone to Titirangi Primary, Glen Eden Intermediate, Green Bay School and Highschool
βοΈ This home offers a sleek, seductive opportunity with great sun and pleasing views
π 3 π 1+1 π 2 π 4+ π³ 801 sqm
Contact THE SMITHS to view or come along to the open home!
View this property online: rwtitirangi.co.nz/2112158
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