Papanui Real Estate

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SOLD

Canterbury Area
4
2
N/A
N/Asqm
N/Asqm
Canterbury Area
proudly marketed by
Sue Mullins and Karen Newell
First National Progressive Realty
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This permanent material family home offers so much. Offering four double bedrooms, master with ensuite is positioned at the rear of the home away from the other bedrooms which provides some privacy if you have teenagers. The large separate lounge room has a gas fire and large windows ensuring it captures maximum sun. This lounge flows through to the large kitchen and dining room which opens through French doors to an expansive deck - perfect for entertaining and family barbecues. The kitchen is a gem. It is well equipped with modern appliances, generous bench spaces and a butlers pantry to store all of those necessary appliances. It is also perfect for family living as it is centered at the hub of the home and allows easy interaction while preparing the evening meal. The family bathroom is modern and appealing plus there is a separate toilet with hand basin too. Floorcoverings, drapes and light fittings are in very good condition and the colours throughout are neutral. There are also two heat pumps, insulation in the ceilings and under floor plus approx half of the windows have been double glazed. The garden needs a 'tweak' and this will enhance the initial presentation. However, the new purchaser will likely have their own ideas to put their stamp on their new home. Having a double garage and off street parking is also a plus. Situated in a popular and peaceful location, yet handy to the City and Northern motorway we expect excellent interest in this desirable property. Property files https://www.propertyfiles.co.nz/property/11222 "Please be aware that this information has been sourced from third parties including PropertySmarts/ Property-Guru/ Christchurch City Council/ CERA & we have not been able to independently verify the accuracy of the same. Land & Floor area measurements are approximate and boundary lines are indicative only"
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