Saint Albans Real Estate

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SOLD

Canterbury Area
3
2
N/A
110sqm
640sqm
Canterbury Area
proudly marketed by
Four Seasons Realty 2017 Ltd
Trustee Sale
Due to a dissolving trust, the opportunity now arises for this 3 bedroom home on a prime site located in Shirley, which has not been on the market for almost 10 years, and will not be again for long. The trust have called a quick-fire deadline and demand this property SOLD! First-home buyers - do not delay. A classic sturdy brick home with sunny bedrooms, spacious kitchen / dining, separated living area, heat pump and a large section with established gardens. The EQC works are virtually completed, and consequently the property has also been refreshed with recarpeting, re-jibbing and repainting and electrical works updated: · 3 bedrooms · Open-plan kitchen / dining · Separate living area · Separate bath / shower · Separate laundry · Heat Pump · Ceiling insulation · Repainted, re-jibbed & re-carpeted · Electrical works updated · Tandem garage with automatic doors · Large sunny lawns · 110m² floor / 640m² land A perfect home for first-home buyers, growing families, older couples and investors, who can realize the potential of this property with their love to make it truly their own. Located in a peaceful street in Shirley, close to The Palms shopping centre, Shirley Golf Course, Shirley Primary and Shirley Intermediate Schools, Shirley Boys High school, Banks Avenue School, local amenities and public transport, offers a strong community neighbourhood environment, whilst still being close to central Christchurch City. Move quickly - early offers favoured by vendors. <b>DEADLINE SALE: All offers to be presented by Wed 16th Dec 4pm, please make contact to arrange (unless sold prior).</b> Please note that the land and floor area information was sourced from RPNZ/Property Guru and we have not been able to verify the accuracy of same. (We therefore encourage purchasers to satisfy themselves on all matters material to their decision to buy).
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