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Canterbury Area
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128sqm
1786sqm
Canterbury Area
Auction
Wednesday 8th May - 2:00PM
proudly marketed by
Bayleys Whalan & Partners Ltd - Rangiora
FAMILY HOME PLUS MUCH MORE
Tucked away up a long driveway and well off the street, is this outstanding property which offers a variety of rare opportunities. Space - a 1786sqm (more or less) section, Privacy - spacious grounds with mature trees, and Location - "Inner City Living" with direct access through Victoria Park to the main shopping area and amenities. While the permanent material home is older (built circa late 1950's), it has undergone a complete transformation, having been renovated inside and out. Presented to a very high standard, the home has a new roof, new carpet, new wood burner, new drapes, ventilation system, extra insulation, and has been painted inside and out in up-to-date colours. The well-equipped kitchen is reasonably modern, and open plan with the dining and spacious living area, which has a choice of heating with a heat pump and new wood burner. French doors open to a north-west facing patio where time alone, or with family and friends, can be enjoyed. Two double and one single bedrooms, all with built-in wardrobes, are serviced by a large corner bath and separate shower in the bathroom. A separate garage has a new automatic door, there is a workshop, garden shed, and storage for firewood. Off-street parking is not a problem with plenty of space for additional vehicles, caravan, motor home, etc. There are options available for the potential future development of this property - information is available via the Operative and Proposed District Plans of the Waimakariri District Council. Zoned for Rangiora Borough Primary School (which is directly opposite), Rangiora High and Rangiora New Life Schools. Opportunities such as this are rarely available - satisfy your curiosity and see for yourself at an open home, or phone for an appointment. Deadline Sale closes 2.00pm, 8 May 2024 (unless sold prior)
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