98 Wood Bay Road, Titirangi | For Sale
🏡 Wood Bay Beauty 🏡
98 Wood Bay Rd, Titirangi
✔️ Seven years young this contemporary home luxuriates in its ridgetop position, enjoying close views over Wood Bay beach
✔️ Offering a great opportunity to purchase a classy property on an elevated 801 sqm section that receives all year sun
✔️ The home offers a designer kitchen, two luxurious bathrooms, three spacious bedrooms, open plan living, a sunny raised deck perfect for alfresco living, sleepout, double-blazing, carport and off street parking for 4+ cars
✔️ Split level open plan living areas are well complemented by sarked cathedral ceilings while the ground floor expansive rumpus room, complete with bar, is quite awesome
✔️ The master is situated on its own floor with a super-sized layout plus walk- through wardrobe and ensuite
✔️ Close walking distance to beach and reserve
✔️ All this situated a mere 6 minutes’ drive from Titirangi Village and its café lifestyle, plus only 10 minutes to Lynn Mall and the New Lynn transport hub
✔️ In Zone to Titirangi Primary, Glen Eden Intermediate, Green Bay School and Highschool
✔️ This home offers a sleek, seductive opportunity with great sun and pleasing views
🛏 3 🛋 1+1 🛁 2 🚘 4+ 🌳 801 sqm
Contact THE SMITHS to view or come along to the open home!
View this property online: rwtitirangi.co.nz/2112158
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