JUST LISTED - 336 Greers Road, Bishopdale
JUST LISTED by Karen & Barry Ellis β Ray White
π 336 Greers Road, Bishopdale
After more than 20 years of cherished ownership β first as a much-loved family home, then as a reliable investment β the time has come for new beginnings at 336 Greers Road.
This oneβs a winner for first home buyers and investors alike. The modernised kitchen flows seamlessly through to the dining area and a generous lounge, where French doors open to a sunny deck β ideal for morning coffees or afternoon relaxing.
Three double bedrooms provide plenty of space, while a separate toilet and bathroom add everyday convenience. The double garage includes a bonus studio space, perfect for hobbies, a home office or extra storage.
Set on a generous 612sqm section in a sought-after school zone, including Cobham Intermediate, Burnside High and Papanui High, this property offers location, lifestyle and long-term value.
Key Features:
ποΈ 3 double bedrooms
ποΈ 1 generous living area
π 1 bathroom + separate toilet
π Double garage with studio
π 612sqm section
With our motivated vendors ready to hand over the keys, donβt miss your chance to secure this Bishopdale gem.
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Deadline Sale: All offers must be received by 4pm, Wednesday 16 April (not selling prior)
π Contact Barry Ellis β 021 519 274 or Karen Ellis β 021 519 275 to arrange a viewing or call 0800 YELLOW for more details!
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