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HOT PROPERTY: 10 Willjames Avenue, Algies Bay

Nola Kloppers from RE/MAX Realty Group Warkworth

JUST LISTED: 10 Willjames Avenue, Algies Bay
Call Sarah today 021 545 999
One Size Fits All....
Auction: On site 1:30pm, Sunday 6 August 2017 (unless sold prior)
Whether it's that time in life where your teenagers need their own living space, you are retired and want room for extended family or friends to visit, or to offer B&B or Homestay. Wherever you're at, this 299m2 two level home on a full 809m2 section in desirable Algies Bay is sure to fit for size.
With multi living spaces, separated by an open stairwell, this immaculate home has a multitude of options. Downstairs welcomes you into spacious open plan living, dining and "breakfast bar". The carpeted hallway leads to a bathroom, separate toilet, two bedrooms, double size linen/storage cupboard, a laundry, double bedroom with en-suite, and access to outdoor patio.
Make your way upstairs to the sun-filled second level which enjoys views across to Sandspit Harbour.
The open plan living, dining and full kitchen has easy flow out to the north facing deck for entertaining. An office space is nestled into the corner of the lounge, so you can still be part of family activities. Walk through to the master bedroom, with generous en-suite and walk in wardrobe.
Comfort and style, while living at the beach, is where it's at. Being a builder's own home, no detail has been spared. A tandum garage, along with double carport and fish filleting station offer space for the trailor boat and tractor, and don't forget the garden shed settled into the easy-care back garden. All this and so close to Algies Bay Reserve, playground and boat ramp - what is there not love! To see how you could fit into this one of a kind home you must inspect. Give Sarah a call for more information, or to arrange a viewing.
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