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1760 days ago

Selling home privately in Owhata.

Mike from Owhata

Make me an offer I can’t refuse so you can move in by Christmas.

This beautifully presented home throughout has a spacious lounge, three large bedrooms, a good sized open plan kitchen, a separate office space and a nice bathroom with bath tub and shower above.
Plus a 15m2 conservatory that can be used as an extra bedroom, home business office, man cave/lounge or whatever you desire (last photo).
The outside of the home offers low maintenance landscaped gardens, a single garage and carport, plus space for a boat/camper van.

* Heat pump and Night Store heater
* Heat transfer ducting to bedrooms and kitchen.
* Heated towel rail
* Burglar alarm
* Nice street appeal
* Low maintenance garden/home with brick veneer
* Close to supermarket, bus stop and boat ramp
* Warm in winter and good air flow for those hot summer days/nights.

CHATTELS
Stove, Fixed floor coverings, Curtains and Drapes, Light Fittings, Dishwasher, Rangehood, A/C Heatpump, Heated Towel Rail, Washing Machine Taps, Auto Garage Door Unit and Remote, Security System (Unmonitored), Night Store Heaters x 2, Bathroom Heater.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Lot 1, DP 437015, CT 537930, together with all improvements thereon as inspected by the purchaser.

Viewing by appointment or open home - No Agents Please

Price: $595,000

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