2932 days ago

Home for Sale

John from Tauranga City

For Sale: 630 Maketu Road, Maketu
For Sale: By Negotiation
Marketed by: Emma Tillott 0277 366 256
Marketed by: Lynda Kingi 027 533 6611

A FABULOUS FIND
Tucked away in nature, surrounded by estuary beaches, wetlands and rural landscapes, what more could anyone want! Literally a stone throw away from the water - this is an amazing opportunity to live close to the beach and enjoy all the benefits this has to offer.

This 77m² beach Bach has an open plan kitchen and dining area that flow out onto a closed deck great for entertaining friends and family. There are three bedrooms, a huge main bedroom with views to the sea to capture those stunning sunsets. But wait there's more the property also has a self-contained portable sleep out that has kitchenette and bathroom facilities, all connected into services.

The section is 835m² so there is room for the tent or caravan, the boat and jet ski. For the more investment minded there is subdivision potential. The possibilities are endless for this property, build, renovate, keep it as is you decide.

The vendors are motivated and ready to take action so give Lynda or Emma a call today.

www.actionrealestate.co.nz...

Negotiable

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