Negotiable Over $584,000
Deadline Brought Forward - Monday 12 January @ 5pm
Built in the 1970s and constructed from permanent material, this solid home has been lovingly held by the same owners for many years and now presents a wonderful opportunity for new owners to make it their own. Offering generous proportions typical of its era, the home features three good-sized bedrooms, each complete with built-in wardrobes, providing comfortable and practical living for families, couples, or investors alike.
Comfort is ensured with a heat pump and HRV system, while the functional layout includes a separate laundry and a separate toilet — features that add everyday convenience. The living area is a great space to unwind and relax, with cathedral ceiling and natural light pouring into this room. While the home remains largely in its original condition, thoughtful updates have been made over the years, allowing buyers to move in with confidence while still enjoying the chance to modernise or personalise at their own pace.
Outside, the property truly shines with a large detached double garage, complemented by additional workshop space — ideal for hobbyists, tradespeople, or those needing extra storage. The established gardens add charm and privacy, creating a peaceful outdoor setting that has clearly been well cared for.
Location is key, being close to local primary schools, preschools, recreation centres, Lillybrook shops and a quick commute on the Northern motorway to Christchurch.
Solid, spacious, and full of potential, this well-loved home is ready for a new chapter and offers the perfect canvas for those looking to add value while enjoying the reliability of classic 1970s construction.
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