Aberdeen extension has long been an address that speaks volumes, where community and connection still genuinely mean something. A rare pocket where home owners take real pride in their home, and where neighbours know each other by name, and stopping for a chat or borrowing a cup of sugar is not out of the ordinary.
Immaculately presented and clearly cherished by our current owners, this home makes a lasting first impression from the street and only gets better from there.
The sunroom is a real highlight. An extension of the dining room, it's the perfect spot to soak up the sunshine with a morning coffee or watch the rain roll in while staying cosy inside, this is a space you'll find yourself drawn to time and time again.
An open plan living area feels light and spacious enhanced by floor to ceiling windows that flood the space with natural light. Offering three bedrooms with storage, the home is well set up for families, and the thoughtful separation between the bathroom, shower and toilet ensures no one is stepping on each other's toes during the morning rush.
And then there's the outlook. Set in a quiet, established neighbourhood, yet within easy reach of schools and local amenities with Harry Barker Reserve just over the road, this home still manages to feel a world away. With a backyard that looks out to mature trees, the river beyond, and the green expanse of Nelson Park, it's a setting that's hard to come by.
A tidy double garage and generous garden shed provide excellent storage, while the solid 1960s brick construction offers peace of mind for years to come. Well maintained over the years, there's still scope here to add your own touch and make it your own.
The search stops now! If you're looking for a family friendly neighbourhood, a tidy home with a double garage and some lawn with room to move, all within walking distance to everything you need, this could be the one - Get in touch today!
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Auction: 12pm, Friday 22 May 2026 (unless sold prior)
152 Grey Street, Gisborne