House for sale - BEAUTIFUL, MODERN, SPACIOUS
Located in one of Hamilton's most demanding established residential zone - Huntington, off St. James Drive, this superbly designed 263m2 home, with outstanding street appeal is sure to impress everyone. Thoughtfully designed with impressive four double bedrooms and two living areas that will provide ample space for families. With the luxury of a fully tiled ensuite and a walk-in wardrobe in the master bedroom, this home is surely to provide great comfort at its finest.
The heart of the home has been designed with high raked ceilings of up to 4.1m that creates a spacious feel, the open dining and living area provides a natural flow through to the private fully fenced backyard, with ample space for a summer BBQ and secured for children to play around. Stunning modern kitchen with walk-in pantry has been fitted with quality appliances, stone benchtop and with a central island equipped with a breakfast bar, perfect for modern day living and for the master chef of the family to enjoy.
A giant double car garage with generates fantastic space for extra secured storage. Complimented with generous off-street parking, this stunning home is nothing less than the complete package. The attic above the garage also provides decent additional storage space for your belongings. Zoned for Hukanui Primary and Rototuna Primary schools, as well as Rototuna Junior High School and Rototuna Senior High School. Easy access to Chartwell shopping mall and only minutes driving to reach The Base Shopping Centre, plus local parks just around the corner.
If you are looking for an upper market family home surrounded by prestigious neighbourhood, this would tick most of your boxes. Contact Jay Law on 021 0837 3927 to discuss now!
Open homes
Sunday 28th July 2019 - 12:45pm to 01:15pm
Auction
Wednesday 14th August 2019 - 12:30pm
Auction address: Lodge Auction Rooms, 935 Victoria Street, Hamilton
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