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$575,000
37 Whittaker Street, Shannon
3
1
2
92m2
1012m2

Luxurious Living, Fabulous Big Yard!

Vendors Want GONE - Bring Your Offer!

This beautiful and vibrant home has the ultimate kitchen and contemporary living area. It’s stylish and fresh, with amazing indoor and outdoor living spaces, double glazing for warmth, a large multi-purpose garage, and incredible big yard with established planting.

Say hello to your new home! It’s not often that you find a house that instantly feels so welcoming, like coming home. The combination of dark and light colours works to great effect, it’s sunny and light with a touch of drama. You’ll love the fireplace which stands out against the grey feature wall, stylish lighting and beautiful window coverings.

Simply stunning, the kitchen is wonderfully open, it’s beautifully designed with great flow, a large working space, and wonderful features like the black mixer. The central bay bench doubles as a handy breakfast bar, it’s the perfect spot to grab afternoon tea, or enjoy a quiet drink and nibbles with friends.

The main living area leads nicely out to the large entertainers deck which overlooks the big backyard. This is an incredible family-friendly space, there’s lots of space for the kids to run around, and established trees and shrubs provide extra privacy. It has fruit trees, standard roses and the property is fully fenced.

All 3 bedrooms have gorgeous modern styling and can easily accommodate a double or queen bed which will appeal to families and investors as well as empty nesters. The family bathroom is neat and tidy, it has a shower, vanity and toilet.

A spectacular home with a wonderful large, flat section and lots of garaging, this is an incredible home, nicely located in Shannon. Just down from the Rugby Football Club, it’s an easy walk to the main shops, and handy to SH57.

Please contact Katrina Henry for more information about viewings, or for copies of documentation for this property.

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Arizto Real Estate
Arizto Real Estate
New Zealand
Licensed Salesperson (REAA 2008)