Elevated lifestyle

Perched on an elevated section, this well-located lifestyle property offers the best of both worlds and is only minutes from town.

This four-year-old home boasts open plan living extending out to the patio and a second lounge. There are four double bedrooms; the master with a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite.

There is also a family bathroom with separate toilet and an internal double garage. Complementing this is the addition of a large two-bay shed with electric doors plus attached room, built last year.

Enjoy year round entertaining on the large concrete patio with a louvered pergola and fantastic views.

Double glazed windows keep this home toasty, as do the gas hot water and ceiling heat pump. There is also a gas stove top.

The land is split into two large paddocks, which can be separated further, enough to rear a few calves or keep a couple of sheep. Fruit trees have been planted for the establishment of an orchard.

Centrally located just seven minutes to Te Kūiti, 35 minutes to Te Awamutu and an hour to Hamilton, you can be at the beach in an hour or the mountain in two.

With plenty of room, lifestyle lovers and families looking to establish themselves in a fabulous spot will be drawn to this great home.

LOCATION  | 7 Boddies Rd, Te Kūiti

LAND  | 8600m2

HOUSE  |200m2, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 4 car garaging

PRICE  |  Offers over $789,000

LICENSED AGENT  | Ray White Te Kūiti

LICENSED SALESPERSON  | Buzz Linn 027 496 0053

WEBSITE  | rwteawamutu.co.nz

WEB ID  | TEK30153

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