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Three Kings

2 Simmonds Ave, Three Kings, Auckland

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4 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms

For Sale by Negotiation

Live in The View


Watch the world go by from this sensational 766sqm (approx) property that sits sky high - bathing in sun from dawn til dusk. Hidden up a right of way, the beautiful home boasts panoramic views of Auckland's numerous volcanic cones, the Waitakere Ranges and the Waitemata Harbour.

Stylishly updated living spaces warmed by a log fire - perfect for the colder months - then opening wide onto a sun-drenched balcony for summer entertaining! The living also wraps around a northeast facing deck on the other aspect; adding views to One Tree Hill. All four huge bedrooms open onto the extensive deck which extends onto the flat lawn - great for children's play. For those with green fingers, a hot house is a treat and the workshop behind the garage, great for a man-cave. Fully fenced and secure, this fabulous family home has excellent
schooling options: in-zone for MRGS & MRIS. Move in to enjoy now; renovate and add-value; or gain a solid investment for yourself.

The Vendors situation has changed and their instructions are clear to sell. So for you, it's simple: there's nothing to lose and everything to gain!

Contact Wei Wei Elder 021 0244 0885 for more information.

Price By Negotiation
VIEW Sat/Sun 11-11.30am

Property Specifications
CV $880,000 (2014)
House Area: 173sqm (more or less)
Land Area: 766sqm (more or less)
Year Built: 1940-1949
CT: NA48C/861
Legal Description: Lot 54 Deposited Plan 51256
Rates: $2,970.83 p/a (GST inclusive)

Wei Wei Elder

Wei Wei Elder


Bayleys Real Estate Ltd, Remuera,
Licensed under the REA Act 2008

Features

Land Size


766sqm (more or less)

Potential


Move in as-is or renovate and add-value

Views


Enjoy views from the deck out to Waitakere Ranges and the Waitemata Harbour