Description

Nestled away from the hustle and bustle, is a picturesque property, with a ‘bush-baby’ feel!

The carpet layers have just left, the decorators have just left, and it’s all looking ‘city-chic’!

Being embraced by nature somehow just soothes the soul, invigorates the mind, and quite simply, promotes wellbeing.
With all the low maintenance attraction of brick, tile and aluminium, combined with todays conveniences, you’ll live here in comfort, peace and tranquility.

All the nice-sized bedrooms have built-in wardrobes, the open living-room space welcomes the heat of a log-burner, and the dining stacker doors flow beautifully to a private deck (just painted too!) looking straight out to established trees – never to be built out! The kitchen has a nice touch – bi-fold windows opening out to a lovely natural wood server – just adorable!

Situated in a petite cul-de-sac, and offering internal garaging and off-street parking, there really is no reason not to make this home, with so much on offer, yours today!

Offering vacant possession, immaculate presentation, and hot hot hot to go!

Address7A James Scott Place
SuburbTe Atatu South
StateAuckland
CountryNZ
Post Code0602
Details
Property IDL25712022
PriceBy Negotiation
Property Size624 m²
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms1
Garage3
Property TypeHouse
Features
Property Features
  • House
  • 3 bed
  • 1 bath
  • 3 Parking Spaces
  • Land is 624 m²
  • Floor Area is 118 m²
  • Toilet
  • Garage
  • 2 Open Parking Spaces
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