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41c Austin Street

Canterbury Area
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2
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128sqm
195sqm
41c Austin Street Canterbury Area
proudly marketed by
Grenadier Real Estate Ltd MREINZ
STYLISH TOWNHOUSE: OPPORTUNITY AWAITS!
STYLISH TOWNHOUSE: OPPORTUNITY AWAITS! Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a stylish and low-maintenance townhouse, built in 2007 and now ready for new owners! Centrally positioned for convenience, this home welcomes you with a well-appointed entrance leading to a modern kitchen and spacious living area. Slide open the doors to your own private patio and garden, ideal for entertaining or simply enjoying outdoor relaxation. Upstairs, discover three generously sized double bedrooms, including a master with ensuite and walk-in robe, accompanied by a family bathroom offering both shower and bath facilities. Perfectly situated between the vibrant city center and the picturesque Port Hills, with Waltham Park and pool just moments away, this residence provides easy access to both urban amenities and natural beauty. Rest easy knowing there are no EQC claims on this property, and with double glazing and a heat pump installed, it's all set for comfortable, modern living. With secure parking included, it's an ideal lock-up-and-leave property, perfect for those who value convenience and security. Recently updated with new carpet throughout, this home is equally suited for personal enjoyment or as a savvy rental investment. To download property files, copy and paste the following link into your browser: https://www.propertyfiles.co.nz/818660003 Don't wait another moment! schedule your viewing today and seize the chance to experience everything this property has to offer. Whether you're looking to move in or invest, this is a must-see opportunity you won't want to miss. Please be aware that this information may have been sourced from REINZ/Property Smarts/Land Information New Zealand/ The relevant local authority/CERA and we have not been able to verify the accuracy of the same.
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