Rangipoia Place is one of the township's most sought-after streets, and Number 7 is a crowd-pleaser.
Constructed on an elevated section as the first home in this cul-de-sac during the 1960s, this property has proven to be a fantastic permanent home, a holiday escape, and a rental investment.
Occupying a spacious footprint, the home encompasses three good-sized bedrooms, a family bathroom with a shower over the bath, along with a separate toilet and laundry.
The living spaces are generous, with an original galley-style kitchen that connects to an open-plan dining and lounge area.
The entire home is warmed by a heat pump and is encapsulated with insulation in the floor and ceiling cavities, complying with modern Healthy Home legislation.
Outside, the double garage will house two cars comfortably, and the section is big enough for kids to play or for a gardener to add further plantings—either way, it's a canvas ready for inspiration.
For the most part, the home's features are original; however, this exceptional opportunity has potential written all over it. Add your own paint, expose the tongue and groove floors, build a deck at the front, or update the kitchen—whatever your desire, it's all here waiting.
Close to the river, reserves, town, and schools, this brick home offers the magical combination of flexibility, location, construction, and space that others don't. So, are you the one to realize its true value?
Call Zane to learn more and to book a viewing!