2917 days ago

BARGAIN ESTATE BRAND NEW - 85 Bordeaux Parade, Te Atatu South

Michael from

For Sale by Auction | For more info: sellwest.co.nz...

When you search for a family house, you need to tick the following checklist:
• 4 Bedrooms All With Wardrobes
• Everyone Has Their Own Bathroom
• Double Glazed Windows
• Internal Garage For Parking
• Fully Fenced Cute Low Maintenance Garden
• Convenient Location With Schools Surrounding
• Great Bargain For A Brand New Large Townhouse
• Solid Built with Concrete Block & Weatherboard

View this to end your long search. You will be amazed how sophisticated this brand new townhouse is and can fulfil your family's requests.

The ground floor features a self-contained bedroom and ensuite with privacy opening onto a deck and garden. Then you walk to the first floor with a great entertaining area opening with designer kitchen, big dining and lounge opening to a spacious balcony with great views. Top floor has 3 good sized bedrooms including a master bedroom with ensuite also with great views. Double glazed windows offering warmth in the winter & cool in the summer. This brand new low maintenance townhouse spares up your free time for your weekend to enjoy the Te Atatu lifestyle. You can't ask for more.

Option 1 - a Young couple can live with parents and still have full privacy.
Option 2 - Live upstairs and rent the self-contained downstairs to get around $350pw to help you pay off your mortgage.
Option 3 - Enjoy the brand new urban lifestyle all by yourself or with your growing family.

The vendor is desperate and happy to take an offer now. So call us now or come to our open homes on the weekend.

Download Property Files such as:
Title, LIM, etc
Please visit www.propertyfiles.co.nz...

Negotiable

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