Wake to the sparkling waters of the inner harbour as the sun streams into your brand new living , kitchen/ decking area! Be the first to own and live in this stylish, modern 3 bedroom home built by Classic builders! Thoughtfully designed for you to be entertained: Inner harbour vistas and activities (Rowers) /nature regularly seen along this water course. Unique and untouched: Fresh, white, airy , open planned,/modern, and high raking ceilings - The answer to your search- the perfect Avenues property! Large living and entertaining- guests, Family and friends will love visiting! Enjoy tasteful understated elegance - your quality built home. Bedrooms are cleverly situated for peace and quiet, enjoying the warm afternoon sun. Master bedroom with ensuite- located just off the north facing deck- catches late afternoon sun. step outside for the fresh air on those brisk mornings- soon to be here. Active people - access to the harbour is just down the driveway, closely beyond. Get out on the water or stroll along the beach. Location, location, the Avenues has long been known by locals and visitors as THE SUBURB to reside in. This mature and well established neighbourhood has come of age. Situated near the CBD, characterized by quiet, wide, tree-lined streets, and known for the bird life, this location easily accesses most of the main arterial routes in and out of the city. All levels of schooling can be found within this quiet family suburb, and every shop and service you could imagine or wish for. There is a great fish and Chip shop is less than 3 blocks away! Everybody wants to find a new home in the Avenues: Modern, private, easy care and close to the harbour's edge- not an easy task! - however- we have found it! A perfect lock up and leave, this is a wonderful alternative to an apartment or townhouse- situated on your own freehold section. If you would like to view or discuss this property- please call Karen and Barry today! PF : https://www.propertyfiles.co.nz/property/TG03669
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