New Build in quiet culdesac
BRAND NEW BUILD!!
North facing, sun drenched open plan living.
Timeless contemporary decor and brand new appliances
All brand new - Oven, range hood, dishwasher, laundry...
Double glazed, long run corrugate roof, large hardwood decking areas, paths, sliding doors open to a private fully fenced yard
3 double bedrooms. Master with ensuite and walk in robe and sliding doors to a private deck
Log fire and heat pump to keep toasty in Winter
Expansive decking with a lovely planting of white roses and evergreens, nestled among other quality housing with the mountain & country aspect
Ready for you to make it home!
Walking distance to the heart of Oxford Villiage-quaint cafes,shops,Oxford area school, bush walks.
Open home times to follow soon or you may view by appointment
Expected price range around $465k
** Kereru Close is not listed on Google maps (for whatever reason as is well established) but is a culdesac from Weka Street which runs from High Street
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