Burwood Real Estate

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SOLD

Canterbury Area
3
2
N/A
165sqm
453sqm
Canterbury Area
proudly marketed by
Harcourts Grenadier Halswell
Quiet and Convivial
Laid-back living and modern-minded interiors take the lead at this well-appointed three-bedroom residence, enjoying cul-de-sac calm and neighbourhood conviviality in ever-appealing Prestons. Crafted from robust steel framing and completed post-quake by Golden Homes, this property also comes armed with a building report and a LIM, offering complete peace of mind for prospective purchasers. Designed to emphasise hospitality and casual family living, the open plan lounge and dining environment is beautifully arranged, anchored by a sleek kitchen featuring a new benchtop and a breakfast bar for relaxed socialising or informal meals. Dual sliding doors expand this space outdoors to a sun-soaked entertainers' patio that bathes in privacy and is bordered by manicured grounds requiring minimal maintenance. Of the three bedrooms, the master accesses an ensuite and walk-in wardrobe, while the remaining two bedrooms with built-in wardrobes share a family-focused bathroom offering a separate bath and shower. A heat pump supplies a comfortable indoor climate, and a double garage with internal access offers convenience to complete the picture. Situated at the foot of a cul-de-sac for elevated peacefulness, it also embraces undeniable accessibility. It is a stroll from in-zone Marshland School, the playground, the domain, the supermarket and eateries for lifestyle brilliance. High levels of interest are expected, and your earliest viewing is encouraged. Contact me for more information. Download the property files by copy and pasting this link into your search bar https://www.harcourts.co.nz/FH9544#documents *Please be aware that this information may have been sourced from third parties including REINZ/Property Smarts/Land Information New Zealand/ The relevant local authority/Cera and we have not been able to verify the accuracy of the same.
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