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1643 days ago

Sunny and Spacious 4 bed + office Te Kowhai Home for Sale

Kimberley from Te Kowhai

If you're in the market of buying a Te Kowhai home, or you know someone wanting to buy in the area, then check out this one.

This 160m2 warm and spacious home features four bedrooms plus an office. The interior has been tastefully renovated with a modern twist. The master bedroom has its own walk in wardrobe and large sliding door opening onto the deck. The open plan kitchen and lounge/dining area accommodate entertaining with ease and flow out onto decking. Stone bench-tops, large granite sinks, and soft close cabinetry in both the kitchen and laundry. Newly painted interior and exterior in modern tones. New carpet and vinyl plank flooring, tiles in the bathroom and toilet. No need to worry about the cold, this house is fully insulated and has two heat pumps. New electrical through the entire house. Plenty of space for parking with a separate double carport and two separate lockable storage rooms (attached to carport). Feel like you’re on acres with private and sunny views looking over neighbouring treetops while only having to maintain the 1230m2 section. Located in the heart of Te Kowhai you’ll enjoy the convenience of popping over to the local fruit and vege shop or café or enjoying an easy walk to sought after Te Kowhai primary school.

Any questions or enquiries, please contact Philip on 0272133558.

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