Papanui Real Estate

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SOLD

Canterbury Area
4
2
N/A
270sqm
1000sqm
Canterbury Area
Auction
Thursday 4th March - 12:00PM
98 Moorhouse Avennue, Christchurch
proudly marketed by
Grenadier Real Estate Ltd MREINZ
Family Friendly
Architecturally designed, this 270m2 permanent material home delivers both form and functionality. It's close to both the city and the airport, yet the beautiful park vista from this rear TC1 site (approx. 1000m2) offers a real sense of seclusion. Does it get much better than this? Love to entertain? A well equipped kitchen anchors the home and the 2 surrounding living/dining areas offer easy in/outdoor flow to the large lawn & paved patio areas. Collectively they create the perfect environment for those extended family gatherings or pool parties. The ambiance of this property oozes the comfort and convenience essential for casual living and easy conversation. If nearby educational facilities are a priority, then you are spoilt for choice with in-zoning for Westburn Primary, CBHS/CGHS and Burnside High - to name but a few - and within easy walking distance to the University. Double glazing, HRV, ceiling/under-floor heating and gas fire provide exceptional winter warmth, whilst 4 sets of bi-fold doors/windows create easy air flow on those hot summer days. Other drawcards include in-ground pool, 3-car garaging with rear door, office and multiple skylights ... and the list goes on. Enough said, now it's your turn to discern for yourself. The current owners of 16 years are just moving 'over' not moving away, so they have issued clear instructions to "find them their new neighbours". This being the case, the property needs to be sold either on or before auction day. AUCTION: Thursday 4th March at 12:00pm, 98 Moorhouse Avenue (unless sold prior) OPEN HOMES: Saturday, Sunday & Wednesday 1:45 - 2:30pm Please be aware that this information may have been sourced from RPNZ/ Property Guru/ Land Information New Zealand/ Christchurch City Council/ CERA and we have not been able to verify the accuracy of the same.
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