5870m² Lifestyle Starter, Surplus to Requirements
Auction: at 68 King Street, Pukekohe (Branch Office) on Thursday 30 November 2023 at 2:00PM (unless sold prior)
Introducing an entry-level lifestyle starter that is super close to Tuakau Township - only 2km away approx and that won't break the bank!
Situated on a sunny elevated north-facing position, this home sits proudly on a 5870 sqm (1.45 acre) parcel. The right size for a pony or a few calves, this interesting piece of land boasts a picturesque stream on the boundary, and the delightful surprise of a cascading waterfall.
As you step inside, you'll be greeted by a main living room adorned in a vivid rich colour palette contrasted with modern grey carpets. The raking ceiling adds a touch of grandeur, while a corner window seat provides the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the view. With a high wall heat pump, comfort is guaranteed all year round. The living room seamlessly opens out onto an elevated deck, ideal for hosting gatherings or simply basking in the sun.
Moving on, you'll find an open plan dining and kitchen area. The kitchen, with its light and bright ambiance, offers a delightful outlook over the lush green pastures.
On this level there are three bedrooms, all equipped with built-in robes, a family bathroom with both shower & bath and adjacent separate toilet.
But wait, there's more! Downstairs, a thoughtfully converted space awaits, complete with two double bedrooms, a living room, and another bathroom. This independent retreat is perfect for guests, extended family members, or even a home office. Plus, with double-glazed windows throughout, you can enjoy peace and quiet in this separate haven.
It is important to note that the downstairs conversion has not obtained council consent. However, this unique addition adds significant value to the property, creating a wealth of possibilities for you to explore. Utilise it...
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Listed Fri, 17 Nov