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Auckland
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103sqm
308sqm
Auckland
Auction
Wednesday 22nd May - 12:00PM
proudly marketed by
Cooper and Co. Ltd. Hobsonville
Standalone Corner-Site Suntrap!
This position-perfect standalone sets the bar high for relaxed, coastal-urban living! With three-bedrooms, two-bathrooms sitting on the corner of Nugget and Buckley with a perfect elevated platform to chase the sun. As far as the immaculate spaces go, this home was crafted to maximise outdoor living while minimising maintenance for a blissful lifestyle. Young families seeking lush and easy garden space, professionals wanting a smart home with a few extra bells and whistles, or investors desiring solid investment returns, this is your jam! Santa Fe shutters lend a chic coastal look, foster privacy, and pair flawlessly with the interior styling. Slide back the shutter doors to extend the living onto the elevated balcony or the wrap-around deck and enjoy the fluidity of indoor/outdoor living with friends and family in the mix. The kitchen is entailed with Bosch and F&P appliances and is a true interactive hub featuring a dine-in island bench. Two bathrooms serve on each level, with the ground-floor bathroom integrating the laundry and a bathtub. Of the three airy bedrooms, the master boasts the most, with alfresco access to the deck and gardens. The Mitsubishi heat pump, a single off-street park, and ample storage are some creature comforts and conveniences to expect. The position is everything, and everything is at your fingertips! It's a brief walk to Hobsonville Centre's cafes, Countdown, quick-bite restaurants, and the park, and no more than a leisurely stroll to find seaside walks, heritage reserves, and Catalina Bay's artisan markets, ferries, and waterfront menus. Hobsonville Point Secondary School and Primary are in zone, while motorways and Norwest shopping are swiftly accessed. Our vendors are overseas bound, so this window of opportunity will be short. Make a quick dash now!
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