Retirement unit for sale
Are you looking to downsize, are you over 55 and looking for independent living?
This could be for you! One of just nine brick and tile units. Built to last, refurbished to a high standard, spacious and light. Comprises two bedrooms, tiled bathroom, modern kitchen and sunny living flowing to covered patio. Garage and garden if wished. Relax in this like minded community whilst having true independence.
Located in a prime North Shore spot, with close access to bus routes to city or local centres. A highly sought after boutique alternative to large retirement villages, includes a low monthly fee and a market rate return on exit.
Enquire today for more information if you are over 55. Viewing by appointment.
Contact Cathy
Phone - 0273 865 920
Email - staidansproperty@gmail.com
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