2514 days ago

NEW LISTING: 12/28 Hobson Street, Thorndon

Di Austin Real Estate

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Defined by its quiet location, this executive two storied townhouse is framed by a picturesque garden setting in a top address, with city and harbour views and offers all day sun and natural light. Situated up one level from the garden this property offers a secure, private lifestyle.

The spacious living area has an open plan dining and a large quality kitchen which connects effortlessly with a handsome balcony over-looking the Italianate garden in the 'Piedmont' grounds.

The upstairs leads to three double bedrooms with the master bedroom and the second bedroom accessing a balcony; master with ensuite and double wardrobes, and a family bathroom services the family and guest bedrooms. There is a secure garage for a single car. This property offers a spacious home in a beautiful street and minutes only to all that counts.

Inspection by appointment only.

Call Di Austin on 027 444 9569 or email di.austin@harcourts.co.nz

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How much does it cost to join AEA?

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