Home for Sale
For Sale: 42 Bell Road, Papamoa
For Sale: By Negotiation
Marketing by Lynda Kingi 027 533 6611
Marketing by Emma Tillott 0277 366 256
URBAN LIVING, RURAL LIFESTYLE
Open up a world of possibilities with this fantastic lifestyle property situated in rural Papamoa. The perfect place to escape the hustle of city life and yet conveniently close to urban amenities. This hugely sought-after location is tucked away and off the main highway in a tranquil and private setting and yet is only minutes away from shopping centres, schools, the beach and boat ramps.
A true family find boasting a modern home with open plan kitchen, dining and lounge, a family room, four spacious bedrooms with built in wardrobes. The master bedroom is set away from the other bedrooms and has its own ensuite. A perfect retreat for sleep, privacy or relaxation. Separate toilet, bathroom and laundry. All areas flow effortlessly onto the large wrap around deck and sun-drenched courtyard, perfect for entertaining.
A stunning property the idyllic lifestyle property for you and your family. The vendors are keen to sell so call Lynda or Emma to make an appointment today.
This property is made up of
Flat land that is approx. 2.34 hectares (5.8 acres), A four-bedroom home, A double garage with workshop area, A large implement shed, Small stock yards, A haybarn, 6 paddocks with troughs and water supply.
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