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920 days ago

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Gaynor from Paraparaumu

In a safe subdivision as there's only one access road to & from.
. Close to walking & cycling tracks.
Away from risk of floods, landslides & tsunamis. Ribraft flooring for earthquake resilience.
Hydronic underfloor heating throughout Double sized hot water cupboard with clothes lines. Large gas or electric hot water cylinder situated between both showers & behind hand basin.
Second bathroom / laundry (not in garage). Pergola with stacker doors from the family room.
2 pyrotechnic ovens. Induction cooktop. Built in desk & 2 window seats with storage,
3 sets of mirrored cupboard doors. Double glazed windows: side hinged for greater strength & for opening against the breeze whatever the direction it comes from direction.
Windows use most of their north or west facing walls . The laundry has the only south facing window Garage with long work bench with storage underneath
166 m2. The size of 3 bedroon homes. Two huge bedrooms away from each other , 2 living rooms. Ideal for retired person wanting to share with son or daughter; first home with ability to uses as a B & B to repay mortgae; someon e coming from ovverseas as tools, equipment, furniture avaiable if needed. email: bradburyg0@gmail.com for photos..

Negotiable

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