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2654 days ago

Brand New over 60s townhouse

Craig from Huntsbury

Brand New Over 60s Unit – last one left!

I had committed to this build for our friends who live overseas who were to purchas this unit for their older retired parents to move into from down South. Unfortuntely my mate passed away and due to the change in their circumstances I offered to on-sell so I now need to sell as soon as possible!!

So if you are looking for a place for yourself, your friends or your parents let me know.

This is a great place, beautifully and sunny, cleverly designed and meticulously built brand new, front over 60s unit.

Fabulous open planned kitchen/dining/living leads onto a sun drenched patio and garden.

A generously sized double master bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe plus an additional double bedroom, laundry and carpeted garage complete this highly spec’d home.

Well insulated with neutral décor, double glazing, heat pump, dish drawer, gas hot water, soft close draws and all mod cons make this the perfect low maintenance, secure, “move in and relax” home.

Get in quick; This needs to go ASAP first in will own the last in this popular development of only 6 units!

Call me (Craig) 0273947229 to arrange a viewing or see you at the open home,
ref Trademe listing 1816127359 for all the details.

Thanks

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