North Canterbury Real Estate for Sale

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Canterbury Area
5
3
N/A
460sqm
40400sqm
Canterbury Area
proudly marketed by
Lime Real Estate
She's an Ohoka Classic!
Hidden beyond the stunning tree-lined entrance is this classic sizable home providing the dream family home or extended family living scenario. This expansive 460sqm home prides herself with 5 bedrooms, spacious study, 3 bathrooms, 2 powder rooms, 2 lounges and 2 dining spaces providing both formal and informal areas to mingle. Built in approximately 2005 and flawlessly designed for family living, this home has been loved by the family who built it for many years. Its inclusions have ensured the home stands the test of time with all the modern-day living luxuries. The open plan and light filled kitchen flows freely to your outdoor entertaining areas and 'park like' landscaping, manicured lawns and a stunning 11 x 4.5m heated pool. Sitting proudly on its fully landscaped outlook, its presence is impressive and one that must be viewed to appreciate. Key features include: - All bedrooms with walk-in robes, master bed and guest room each have ensuites. - Custom kitchen cabinetry, two ovens and butler's pantry - Underfloor heating and ducted heating/ air con to select rooms - Italian ceramic floor to ceiling tiles to the master ensuite, tiled main bathroom, with large double sized shower - Separate laundry/ wet room - One wood burner, and one open fire - High ceiling studs throughout and feature Oamaru Stone cladding - Triple garaging, with attic trusses/loft storage - 20,000 ltr water tank and bore installed with pumps to both - 8 paddocks have electric fencing and troughs, plus irrigation for the use of K-Lines - 5 bay shed, with 2 lockable bays - Fruit trees including apples, plums, nectarines, grape vines and more! Located down a private laneway and in the extremely sought after Ohoka township. A magnificent home, available for one lucky purchaser only! Our Vendor's are downsizing, and our instructions are very clear, a sale is imminent.
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