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2347 days ago

Family Home for Sale - 3 bedroom, 1 Bathroom

Katherine from Pukete

Lovely 3 bedroom family brick home has been refurbished throughout and has a fully fenced section. Section is 662m2, house 91m2 approx.
Fully insulated under the house and in the roof space. There is a heat pump situated in the lounge.
Located in a quiet culdesac in Chartwell
Within walking distance to Chedworth park
Close proximity to Chartwell shopping centre
In zone for Hukanui School
Wairere Drive is 2-3 kms away
A great location.
Advertised on Trade Me www.trademe.co.nz...
Offers over $529k.
As there is a family currently living in the property, please respect their privacy, viewings can only be done through me with prior arrangement.
Please contact me on 02102845271 for viewings so I can make the arrangements with the family. Thanks Katherine

Negotiable

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