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1151 days ago

House for sale, Upper Riccarton. 5+ bedrooms.

Nicky from Upper Riccarton

Lovely family home in a quiet cul-de-sac. 'Olde world' charm with all the modern comforts.

Meets the 2019 healthy home standards with a large log burner, double glazing throughout, ceiling insulation, extractor fans in bathrooms and kitchen and smoke detectors throughout.


Downstairs:

Master bedroom with large ensuite, shower and spa bath
Home office OR fifth bedroom with separate entrance onto private courtyard
Large lounge with logburner licensed to 2034
Kitchen and dining room with great flow to lounge
Upstairs:

Three bedrooms, two double and one spacious single. Double rooms have park views. All bedrooms have built-in wardrobes.
Bathroom with bath and shower
Outdoors:

Large Verandah looking onto Siska Reserve
Large double garage with remote door, benches and power
Paved parking for up to three cars
Established gardens all round with fruiting trees and bushes
Garden shed and woodshed
Two secure garden/outdoor areas
Location:

Easy walking distance to Canterbury University
Handy to schools
Walk to Bush Inn and Church Corner shops, and regular buses
Opens onto Siska Reserve Quiet setting at the end of a cul-de-sac
21 Siska Place is a sound investment in a sought after neighborhood; a delightful colonial-style home close to great amenities. Sit on the verandah and watch your children play in the park, run a home business or make a sound rental investment - the opportunities are endless!

Email Nicky: 21siskapl@gmail.com

Price: $850,000

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