3166 days ago

118 Dickson Road, Papamoa

John from Tauranga City

For Sale: 118 Dickson Road, Papamoa
For Sale: By Negotiation
Marketed by Emma Tillott 027 736 6256

A HIDDEN TREASURE
This absolutely stunning piece of real estate is a must view for a buyer looking for style, elegance and sophistication. Oozing with 1920s character, yet uniquely contemporary this family home offers plenty for all.
Featuring 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, separate laundry and 2nd toilet, large open plan kitchen and dining with a spacious separate living area, all flowing effortlessly through to the large sun-drenched deck perfect for entertaining in those warm summer evenings or enjoy the privately situated spa for those cold winter nights. Win win!
Fully renovated to the highest standards inside and out, newly re-plumbed and rewired and a freshly painted exterior. So, move in today knowing all the hard work has been done. Sit back, relax and be the envy of all your friends by becoming the proud new owner of this magnificent home.
Don't miss your chance to view, call Emma today on 027 736 6256. You'll be glad you did!
To view more information and photos to www.nz.open2view.com...

Negotiable

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