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2603 days ago

PRIVATE, SUNNY ,

Janet from Belfast

This large family home represents a perfect opportunity for your family to create memories in .
A private and sunny 225sqm home, comprising with permanent material with aluminium joinery.
Spacious family/dining room, with a large living room seperated with timber cavity sliders.
The kitchen area has a seperate pantry, and connects to the large laundry area which leads to the internal access double garage.

Upstairs are four double bedrooms all with built in robes . The master bedroom has a balcony .
Recently renovated family bathroom and seperate toilet are also both upstairs. (In addition to the lower level toilet)
The home is insulated with a clean air logburner in the family room. The fire easily heats the entire home on those cold winter nights.
Abundance of storage both inside and out, including two large sheds.

Landscaped 737sqm fully fenced section . Large entertaining deck leading from the dining room .
The back yard has a fully insulated and consented 3.6x4.2 studio room. Perfect as a hobby area, or as an additional large bedroom.
Large lawn area both front and back yards. Room to throw a ball and play cricket .

Walking distance to school, daycare and pool. Close to Northwood Supa Centre. Approximately 8 mins to the airport and Northlands .
On a major bus route.

PRIVATE SALE , 0274414281

Price: $490,000

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