3035 days ago

Something Special – A Spacious, Sunny Family Home

Kim from Avonhead

PRIVATE SALE
16 Colina Street, Avonhead

This was going to be our ‘forever home’ but a new job up North is calling. We have done the hard work and now you can enjoy the benefits!

• Park like, easy care 972sqm section
• Three great bedrooms - two doubles and one large single
• Separate bathroom, toilet & laundry
• Double garage with off street parking
• Large open plan kitchen, dining, and living opening onto garden
• Substantially refurbished interior & exterior
• Other extras - gas hot water with fantastic water pressure, LED lights, fibre broadband, new carpets, new flooring, new blinds and new curtains throughout, alarm system etc.
• Warm & dry with heat pump, ceiling and underfloor insulation with partial double glazing
• Plenty of potential for you to add your personal touch or simply enjoy the home as is.
• Conveniently located within walking distance to the bus stop, handy to Riccarton Mall, Avonhead Shopping Centre and perfectly located for Canterbury University
• Zoned for Avonhead Primary and Riccarton High School
• Added bonus - BEST neighbours ever!!

This home captures all day sun, is peaceful and great for entertaining. We are determined to be sold by the New Year so time is of the essence. Viewing is a must. Let us know if you can’t make the open home times and we can arrange a viewing time that suits you.

Deadline Sale: closes Tuesday, 5 December at 3pm (unless sold prior)

We (the vendors) reserve the right to accept an offer and sell prior to the deadline.

Key Details:
RV $610,000
Land Area: 972 square metres more or less
Floor Area: 180 square metres more or less
Built in the 1960's
Land Status TC1
Legal Description: Lot 2 Deposited Plan 35316

Contact Andrew & Kim Watt
021388864 or 16colinast@gmail.com

www.trademe.co.nz...

Negotiable

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