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2720 days ago

3 bedroom home for sale - open home Sunday 23/9

Cecilia from Pinehaven

Floor area 120m²
Land area 511m²
Trademe.co.nz Property ID# FYN365 - check out the listing for more photographs

This 3 bedroom home has all the features you've been looking for: open plan living, large kitchen, bathroom with full-size bath and stand-alone shower, separate toilet, separate laundry, sunny conservatory, double-garage, fenced garden and drive-on access with plenty of on-street parking.

Recent upgrades include new Coloursteel roof on house and garage, new SmartVent ventilation and heat transfer system, new Woodsman wood-burner with added wetback, new carpet with 12mm underlay, insulation in ceiling and walls, painted and refurbished throughout. Shower dome in the bathroom.

This house has been upgraded to be a dry, warm and inviting home! Tasteful, neutral decor throughout. All the hard work has been done so you'll be able to move in and put your feet up!

Pinehaven is a quiet, leafy suburb close to great schools, cafes, shops, parks and transport. Ideal for young families and professional couples.

Buyer enquiry over $499,000.



Open home Sunday 23 September at 12.15pm - 12.45pm
Visit during open home time or by private appointment.
Direct message me if you have any questions

Negotiable

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