Lovely 2 bedroom unit for sale in Mata Close Tahunanui
An excellent investment opportunity! This is one of the lovely 2 bedroom freehold units in the development of Mata Close built in 2004. Instead of buying a rest home unit, buy here and enjoy a great investment. The cul de sac is quiet with a lovely community and an Abbeyfield retirement house down one end. This unit has wheelchair access, has an shower for mobility acccess, well insulated, sunny, very well appointed modern house with a heat pump ,mains pressure hotwater and internet fibre. The garden is private and secluded, it is securely fenced. and just the right size for easy care.
Although it is a private sale, you shouldnt be worried. My wife and I are very easy to deal with as you will find out if you attend one of our open homes. Many thanks for the interest shown. so far. The next open home is today Thursday 12 March at 5:00 to 6:30.
Also just feel free to call and have a chat and have a private viewing. Ph: 0276145944. Thanks Mike
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