Burnside Real Estate

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SOLD

Canterbury Area
3
2
N/A
230sqm
647sqm
Canterbury Area
proudly marketed by
Sue Mullins and Karen Newell
First National Progressive Realty
FIRST CHOICE FOR FAMILIES
Instantly appealing - warm and comfortable with modernised touches throughout this lovely split-level family home. You will love the two separate living areas. The spacious family lounge/dining and kitchen with a wood burner offers a perfect family and entertaining space. The state of the art kitchen is at the hub of the home. With generous bench spaces including a separate island with bar stools. The freestanding oven is 900cm wide with a gas hob and the other appliances are modern too. The second living room opens through French doors to the sheltered and north facing patio which leads out to the pretty and private lawn and garden full of colour and spring perfumes with the camellias in bloom and the rhodos offering shade on a hot day. The bedrooms are all double sized. There is a hobbies room situated at the rear of the internal access garage and has its own ranchslider to outdoors. There are two bathrooms to limit congestion on busy mornings. The colour palette throughout the home is attractive and in neutral tones. As well as the super sized garage with excellent storage there is a double carport and parking space for a trailer. This lovely location will also have appeal. It is a no exit street with other appealing and quality homes. Close to popular shopping amenities and the University and College of Education are nearby. DEADLINE SALE - offers to be presented 1pm, 6th October (unless sold prior) To download property files please copy and paste this link into your browser: https://www.propertyfiles.co.nz/property/11233 Come and see for yourselves. "Please be aware that this information has been sourced from third parties including PropertySmarts/ Property-Guru/ Christchurch City Council/ CERA and we have not been able to independently verify the accuracy of the same. Land and Floor area measurements are approximate and boundary lines are indicative only".
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