Wharewakarealestate

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Bay of Plenty
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2
N/A
266sqm
2623sqm
Bay of Plenty
Auction
Thursday 12th October - 12:00PM
72 Ruapehu Street Taupo
proudly marketed by
NZ Sothebys International Realty Taupo
Kinloch Eye Candy
This admirable home is located on a spacious site with impressive street appeal. It exudes sophistication and will attract those seeking the ample space that larger sections offer. The property has a spacious front lawn facing the street and an equally large area behind the house that could easily be used for boat storage or a tennis court. The mountains can be seen in the distance, and all living areas face north, making it perfect for a summery lifestyle. The schist chimney, steep shingled roofline, and weatherboard profile result in classic good looks The open-plan living area has a welcoming atmosphere, with a spacious layout and a large island kitchen as its centrepiece. The kitchen features a stunning tiled splashback, a freestanding oven, and a stone benchtop with a scullery close by. The family room has a beautiful stone fire surround that encases the wood burner, making it a focal point of the room. For those seeking a quieter space, there is a separate lounge available. The master bedroom has a beautifully tiled ensuite, separated from the other bedrooms by a hallway that can be closed off. There are two decks - one covered and one in an enclosed courtyard, perfect for private dining and outdoor living. All wardrobes are shelved, there is a separate laundry, ducted central heating and the oversize, insulated garage has a slider with internet installed. The property is mains serviced, but the water tanks will be beneficial for gardeners. With outdoor sheds in place and fully fenced, this flat site is neat and tidy. A modern abode with space for additional garaging is available now .It is highly recommended that you seize this opportunity and schedule a viewing as soon as possible. Love it or lose it. Open Tender closing 12. pm Thursday 12th October 2023.
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