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206/277 Kilmore Street

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206/277 Kilmore Street Canterbury Area
Auction
Wednesday 27th March - 10:00AM
Harcourts Gold Auction Rooms, 471 Papanui Road (unless sold prior)
proudly marketed by
Gold Real Estate Group Ltd
Prime Location, Prime Lifestyle
Step into urban luxury with this architectural masterpiece nestled on the edge of the four avenues, just moments away from the serene Avon Loop in Christchurch. Designed by the acclaimed Cymon Allfrey and Don Roy of Cymon Allfrey Architects, this contemporary apartment offers a lifestyle of unparalleled ease in the heart of the city. Featuring modern comforts, including ducted heating; a Mitsubishi Lossnay fresh air ventilation system; and double glazing, this residence epitomises comfort and efficiency. Completed in 2015, it enjoys a prime location near the CBD and a plethora of amenities, ensuring convenience at your doorstep. The generous yet relaxed layout revolves around a sleek kitchen and living area that seamlessly extends outdoors to a screened balcony, providing a private sanctuary. Additionally, a second living space adds versatility, ideal for a media room, office, or an additional bedroom to accommodate your lifestyle. Embracing an abundance of natural light, high ceilings and a skylight illuminate the home with warmth and brightness. Neutral tones throughout create a soothing ambiance, inviting you to relax and recharge in style. Thoughtfully future-proofed, the complex features amenities such as a bike shed and a plug for electric vehicle charging in the designated, fully fenced car park. Indulge in the perfect blend of modern design and comfort in this rare, inner-city property, where every detail has been thoughtfully crafted to enhance your living experience. With vacant possession and immediate settlement available, transitioning to your new home is effortless and seamless. Don't miss the opportunity to experience the epitome of urban living in Christchurch. Enquire today and make this architectural gem your own.
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