A near-new 2021 build, this remarkable home combines spacious living, ultimate comfort, and a touch of luxury, making it a true haven for those who appreciate superior living standards. Inside, you'll find four bedrooms, two living areas, and two bathrooms, including a master suite with a large walk-in wardrobe and an ensuite featuring double showers and underfloor heating. The dual living areas are perfectly designed for both lively entertainment and quiet relaxation. The gourmet kitchen is an entertainer's dream, featuring stone countertops, a 5-burner gas stove, twin ovens, and a spacious walk-in pantry with multiple power outlets. Step outside to a sunlit deck with an integrated spa pool, perfect for cocktails and sunsets. The garden is easy to maintain with simple landscaping, a robot lawn mower, and an automated irrigation system. The garage is fully insulated with a 3-meter high ceiling and an oversized 2.7-meter door, accommodating motorhomes and family vehicles, with off-street parking for up to five vehicles. This home boasts advanced features such as full soundproofing and premium insulation, ensuring peace and privacy. The state-of-the-art climate control system includes an automated, fully zoned Mitsubishi ducted heat pump with a Lossnay HRV system, guaranteeing energy efficiency. Smart living enhancements like motorized blinds offer both luxury and convenience at your fingertips. With a floor area of 204sqm on a 665sqm lot, this property represents exceptional value. The extensive upgrades in this home would cost significantly more if built today, offering you substantial savings and immediate luxury. Located in the peaceful Wallaceville Estate and backing onto the Trentham racecourse, 79 Mawai Hakona Drive is crafted for your ultimate comfort and enjoyment. For an exclusive look at this property, text '79mawa' to 3324 to receive your comprehensive webbook. Discover your dream home where every detail has been thoughtfully designed for your perfect living experience.
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