Home for Sale: 8 Taraire Mews, Pyes Pa, Tauranga
For Sale : 8 Taraire Mews, Pyes Pa, Tauranga
For Sale : $489,000
Marketed by : Rose Thomas 021 284 6627
Marketed by : John Foot 021 525 258
SUN AND OUTLOOK AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE
Sunny and elevated with a pleasant views to the north and west. Space for gardens, play areas or just leave as lawn. Handy location at the end of a small cul de sac off Cheyne Road.
Three bedrooms, big sunny deck and double garage plus off-street parking. In zone for popular Greenpark Primary School, Tauranga Intermediate, Tauranga Girls and Tauranga Boys Colleges. An ideal home for a family on a budget, first home buyer or as a tidy investment with potential to add value. Current tenant would like to stay if possible.
This property is close to main roads to Rotorua, the Kaimais, and Mount Maunganui. Also The Crossing, Tauranga's new shopping centre.
Come and view and make an offer!
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