Finding a modern four-bedroom home in Rolleston at an affordable price point isn't easy these days.
That's what makes 63 Lydiard Drive worth a closer look.
The home could benefit from some cosmetic improvements, and buyers should expect to do a little work to bring it back to its best. However, that's reflected in the owner's expectations and could present an excellent opportunity for buyers looking to secure a four-bedroom home without stretching the budget.
Built in 2019, the home offers four genuine bedrooms, two bathrooms, internal-access garaging and a practical layout designed for everyday family living.
Whether it's kids needing their own rooms, working from home, flatmates helping with the mortgage, or simply having extra space for guests, the flexibility of four bedrooms is becoming increasingly difficult to find at this level of the market.
The sunny open-plan living area creates a warm and welcoming hub of the home, while the kitchen is positioned to keep you connected with family and friends.
Outside, the easy-care section means less time maintaining and more time enjoying your weekends.
A standout feature is the reserve directly across the road. Enjoy an open outlook, extra space for the kids to play, somewhere to walk the dog, or simply the benefit of not looking directly into another row of houses.
For buyers prepared to roll up their sleeves, this could be one of the best-value four-bedroom opportunities currently available in Rolleston.
If you've been looking at three-bedroom homes because that's what the budget allows, you may be pleasantly surprised by what's on offer here.
Come and have a look - you might be surprised by what your budget can buy.
Property files can be downloaded: https://www.propertyfiles.co.nz/property/938640003
Auction 2nd July 2026 from 6.00 pm@ Ray White Auction rooms, Level 2, 110 Wrights Road, Addington Christchurch (unless sold prior)
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