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'Designer Haven' 20 York Rd, Titirangi home for sale

Anna from Titirangi

A change of plan has regretfully put this beautifully designed and built Titirangi home back on the market at $920k
Open home Sunday 15th from 10am - 10.30am.
20 York Road is in an intimate, peaceful cul-de-sac, lined with well-designed homes and is an easy 4 minute drive from Titirangi Village.
The three-bedroom home includes an excellent kitchen, two bathrooms and a large rumpus/studio area and generous separate storage downstairs. It's dry, rock solid and light-filled.
It's open and sunny, with a reserve along one boundary that ensures privacy and quiet. Here is the link to view the property on Trademe under the title ‘Circumstances have changed’
www.trademe.co.nz...
Please forward this LJ Hooker listing to anyone you know who's out there looking for a gorgeous Titirangi home.

Unique opportunity - must visit now! A sun-soaked property at the end of the road, is where you'll find this immaculately presented family home. A true retreat situated on its own 822m2 site. 

This gorgeous family home has great indoor-outdoor flow from the lounge to a sunny, private deck and fully fenced backyard. 

The open plan main level combines a light and spacious kitchen with a stunning super large stove, a dining area and a living room which open outward to decking. One double bedroom is located on this level, as well as a bathroom, and a separate laundry. Upstairs, the timber ceilings add character to this magical Titirangi home. You will find two additional bedrooms including the master with a walk-in wardrobe. 

Downstairs, a spacious rumpus room or office room, complete with carpeted floors, insulation and substantial additional storage space. The work space is tucked well away from the noise of family life, a peaceful work environment. The carport and ample off-street parking area allows room for the car, boat and your visitors. 

Lawns provide plenty of room for kids to play and explore the magic bush, with an abundance of native bird life in the surrounding sub-tropical forest. 

Within the zone for Woodlands Park Primary School contributes to the strong appeal of this family-friendly property.

Contact Gaston Coma at L J Hooker, Titirangi Branch
09 817 8011
021 234 3788

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