5047443
Nest or Invest in a Handy Location
This cute and quaint 1950s cottage that oozes charm offers a sensational opportunity to get that first foot on the property ladder or slide a ready-to-tenant addition into the portfolio. With features like –
– An open plan layout
– Three double bedrooms
– Off-street parking for two vehicles
– Prime location, walk to the beach in minutes
– A myriad of options to add value
Inviting, warm and cosy with open kitchen, dining and lounge with a wood burner to keep you warm in winter, and open the French doors to capture the last of the sun.
Three bedrooms locate conveniently to a single bathroom all set on an easy-to-manage level section within walking distance too all that Titahi Bay has to offer.
Easy on the eye with newly painted exterior in one of the Bays most convenient locations, with more room to add value and reap the rewards this one needs to be on your viewing list.
Call Angie today for details.
Deadline Sale ( Will not be sold prior) closing 1pm Thursday the 18th at Tommys Real Estate, 99 Mana Esplanade
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