Saint Martins Real Estate

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SOLD

Canterbury Area
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170sqm
645sqm
Canterbury Area
proudly marketed by
Total Realty MREINZ
1970's Gem in Fantastic Location!
Located in a tree lined street, beautifully positioned to take all day sun and with sweeping views across the hills you will love the simple tranquility of this fantastic location. The feeling of space is immediately obvious as you enter the front door, the 2 open plan living areas include a step-down lounge with an extra height, beamed ceiling and a large living/dining area anchored by a modern kitchen. You will enjoy the abundance of natural light that floods through the large windows, providing all-day sun to brighten up your living spaces. The well designed modern kitchen offers plenty of bench space for food preparation and ample storage. The bathroom has been tastefully updated with a brand new shower and a second toilet. The 3 bedrooms are genuine doubles with built in robes. Families will relish the spacious, child-friendly grounds, and will appreciate the convenience of being within walking distance to the local schools. Discover the delights of true community seaside living, Sumner exhibits the absolute best with walking tracks and the surf virtually on your doorstep along with the multitude of cafes, bars and shops within the Village. This property offers families a lifestyle steeped in space and also gives you the opportunity to enhance and make it truly your own! An amount of $10,850.00 will be transferred to the Purchaser on settlement for uncompleted EQC & Insurance repairs. * 3 Double bedrooms * 2 Large living areas * Updated Kitchen and Bathroom * 2 Toilets * 2 Heat pumps * Double garage * Off street parking * 170sqm floor area (not including garage) * TC2 Freehold land Please be aware that this information has been sourced from third parties including Property-Guru, RPNZ, regional councils, and other sources and we have not been able to independently verify the accuracy of the same. Land and Floor area measurements are approximate and boundary lines as indicative only.
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