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16 Day Place

Bay of Plenty
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123sqm
688sqm
16 Day Place Bay of Plenty
Auction
Thursday 19th March - 4:00PM
proudly marketed by
Amtos Realty Services Ltd
Charming Cul-de-Sac Sanctuary
Nestled into a picturesque garden setting, this adorable haven offers privacy and easy care living amongst a cul-de-sac location. Just a short walk from Otonga School and Jackson Park Kindergarten, it's a great location for family life, a desirable downsize, lock-n-leave or investment property. Offering an easy, single level home and all day sun. Outdoor living is a standout with a good sized deck plus a generous courtyard/patio area with great options for alfresco dining, lazy Sundays and special occasions. Inside, rich timber features are paired with crisp white accents to create a warm and inviting atmosphere beneath high-pitched ceilings andThanks the abundance of outdoor flow adds a sense of freedom. The gas fire in the lounge is an appealing feature during cooler weather and a bay window adds a charming spot to rest or read. Another highlight is the designer kitchen with its welcoming blend of style and function making it a favourite feature in the heart of the home. The dwelling also offers a separate laundry, a family bathroom and three bedrooms including the master with its own ensuite and walk-in wardrobe. There's a separate double garage and a garden shed plus a lovely entry to the home with its landscaped gardens that offer maximum aesthetic for relatively easy upkeep. The current owners love the location in its cul-de-sac setting, just across the road from an access point to the Tihi Road Reserve, a designated dog park and there are the alternatives of Jackson Park and Centennial Park for recreation. There's also a bus stop near the bottom of Day Place and local shops within walking distance. Full of charm and comfort, here is a home where you can truly unwind and enjoy life in a highly desirable location. Don't miss out, call Anita now.
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