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$449,000
2/140 Shifnal Drive, Randwick Park
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86m2
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Affordable Home Or Trade




Contact Martin today for a private viewing or come to the open homes.

This affordable compact modern home with an easy care grassed section has 3 double bedrooms and a lovely open plan living, dining and kitchen.  Located close to the Southern Motorway and near the beautiful Botanic Gardens this is a great affordable first home or investment property. 

3 double rooms, good parking and an easy care section means it’s a great option for getting flatmates to help with costs, but could equally be a great family home.  
Inside you’ll find a lovey open living area.  The kitchen is mostly open plan but has a high wall above the stove which partly separates it from the dining and lounge areas. You can pass plates over the bench to the dining room area – a great bonus at dinner time.

The dining and lounge areas are carpeted, and they have a lovely neutral colour scheme, just waiting for you to make your mark.  There’s plenty of wall space for you to display some artwork and favourite items.

At the end of the hall you’ll find an absolutely huge master bedroom spanning the width of the house. The master has a large wardrobe and easily enough space for a desk giving you a great work from home option. It also has a heat pump to keep you nice and warm.

There are 2 other light and bright double bedrooms, one currently used as an office. This room has a large window offering great natural light and a lovely white on white colour scheme.

With the Southern Motorway easily accessible it’s a short commute to Auckland Central.  Manurewa East School, Randwick Park School, Greenmeadows Intermediate and School and Takanini School are all nearby as well as several bus stops.  

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/affordable-home-or-trade

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