Revitalised Beauty

Immaculately presented, this circa-1940s family home

offers the ideal escape for a serene, quiet lifestyle away from town. 

There is very little to be done with a new roof, fresh paint inside and out, new carpet and vinyl and a new rear deck to catch the last of the summer sun.

The open plan kitchen/dining flows out to the larger of the two decks, ideal for entertaining and family barbecues. 

There are five bedrooms – three double, one single and a master with walk-in closet and separate shower room. 

The new wood burner is an excellent addition to curl up beside and take the chill off the winter months. Coupled with insulation in the ceiling and walls, a transfer kit is also installed to distribute the warmth throughout the home. 

The huge 1163-square metre flat section planted in

evergreen shrubs and separate raised garden beds, lends itself for easy maintenance and mowing. Fully fenced, the expansive lawn has room in abundance to play family cricket, install a trampoline and a swimming pool.

A detached double garage plus workshop for your family vehicles and tools plus plenty of off street parking for

additional vehicles, boat or trailer.

Water is by way of collection from the roof to two tanks. 

Located in Mahoenui, this location is handy to State

Highway 3 if commuting and approximately 20mins from Piopio or Mōkau townships. 

Deadline sale, unless sold prior. Enquiries over $440,000 are welcome

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