Step into the epitome of coastal living with this Mount Maunganui treasure, where every moment is a celebration of the exquisite seaside lifestyle. Situated at the end of the exclusive Ngarata Avenue, amidst a neighbourhood of distinguished residences, this tastefully renovated home boasts an unrivalled location and magical peeps of Mauao. From the moment you arrive, you'll be captivated by the allure of Mount life just moments from your doorstep. Embark on early morning surf sessions or leisurely strolls along the pristine shores, with your own private lane providing easy access to the beach only metres away. A short walk will have you seated at one of the fabulous cafes dotting the downtown strip. Afternoons are reserved for exploring the scenic tracks of Mauao, beach activities or perusing the upscale local boutiques. As the sun sets on another idyllic day, retreat to the comfort of your abode, where a tranquil evening awaits on the deck, accompanied by the warm glow of the gas fire. Whether seeking solitude or company, this home effortlessly accommodates your desires for relaxation or social gatherings. Designed for both effortless maintenance and everyday enjoyment, the top floor unveils a harmonious blend of natural wood ceilings and contemporary neutral hues. Sunlight streams through expansive windows, illuminating the modern kitchen and open living spaces, creating an atmosphere of pure serenity. The master suite offers a haven of tranquillity, with its unique architectural features echoing the nearby waves. Downstairs, two double bedrooms and an office ensure ample space for hosting friends and family, while additional amenities such as a second bathroom, double garage, and laundry facilities cater to the demands of a bustling household. Opportunities to reside in this coveted locale are rare and highly sought-after, offering a lifestyle unparalleled in its beauty and convenience. Contact Richard or Rebecca today to secure your family's future in this golden enclave.
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