SOLD
Enquiries Over $739,000
23 Lewknor Drive, Papamoa Beach
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185m2
584m2

Lucky Lewk'

This is a lucky find indeed, a sunny three-bedroom near-new family home just two streets from Papamoa College and a short ride to the beach.
Some refreshing personality has been infused in this home's decor, with quality fixtures and fittings and room to breath. 
The kitchen and family room are both fully tiled making for practical yet stylish open family space.  The hints of comtemporary colour bring life into this room and you'll love the island bench with plenty of seating.   This is a good-sized kitchen that comes with all the mod-cons, space for a french-door fridge and plenty of cupboard space.  Opening up onto an all-weather covered courtyard makes indoor-outdoor living a breeze.
Next is the spacious, carpeted dining room.
Three light-filled bedrooms that have their own personalities are inviting places to relax in at the end of the day - all with their own wardrobes.  The master features a walk-in wardrobe and fully tiled ensuite, and opens out onto the courtyard, with easy access to the spa outside.
The family bathroom and separate loo are inviting, with black tiles and on-trend feature walls that really lift the space.  A separate laundry with access to the back yard makes daily living just that little bit easier.
Here, the generous, fully-fenced back yard is a real sun-trap, and provides a private retreat for kids, pets and gardeners to really get a good work out, and relax in the spa at the end of the day.
The double garage has been converted to include an office space - easily a teenage retreat or fourth bedroom/guest room.
This is the epitomy of blissful, easy living in the popular Papamoa Beach town.  You can't beat the lifestyle - so ring for a viewing.
Reports for this property provided for purchasers include LIM, Property File, Meth Test, Rental Appraisal, Title–view here: https://www.arizto.co.nz/property-search/lucky-Lewk'

Sold
Kelly McKenzie Kelly McKenzie
Mt Maunganui / Papamoa
Licensed Salesperson (REAA 2008)