Bishopdale Real Estate

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SOLD

Canterbury Area
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Canterbury Area
proudly marketed by
Gold Real Estate Group Ltd
1920's with a twist
The current owners have loved not only the location but the privacy and peacefulness of 19 Dormer Street in Papanui. But with new plans on the horizon, they have made the decision to sell and are serious in their intent to hand over the keys to a new purchaser on or before auction day. The time has come to allow the opportunity for one lucky purchaser to secure this great property situated in a charming tree lined street. The Modernised interconnected living, dining and kitchen areas are perfectly arranged across the beautifully sunny north side of the house. Bi-folding doors in both spaces open out to a deck creating that all important indoor-outdoor flow. A spacious lounge with log burner is close by and provides an extra living space bathed in all day sun. The garden is fully fenced and very secure, perfectly sized for pets and for children to play in, without being a burden to maintain. With three good sized bedrooms and two bathrooms (master with ensuite), the layout of this house is very practical and works well for busy family life. Storage is excellent throughout the home with built in wardrobes. A double carport at the front adds further storage options and practicality. Zoned for Paparoa Street Primary, Heaton Intermediate and Papanui High School and with preschools and a kindergarten nearby, every age is catered for. Close proximity to a range of restaurants, Northlands Mall and local amenities is a true benefit of this location, as is the quick drive to Merivale or the CBD straight down Papanui Road. Recent renovations have taken place and enhanced a range of elements throughout the home. So, if you have been looking for a property where all the hard work has been done for you, then this could be just what you are looking for. This home needs to be high on your shopping list. Call me today for more details!
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