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14a Willow Park Drive, Masterton, Masterton

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1.17 haΒ Land area SQM
4Β Bedrooms
2Β Lounges
2Β Bathrooms
4Β Parking

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Prestigious lifestyle


Situated on Willow Park Drive, minutes from Masterton township and completed in 2017, this impressive lifestyle property of 1.17 hectares oozes quality.

With exceptional presence the 278sqm executive residence is both practical in its layout and beautiful in design. Positioned for all day sun and comprising four bedrooms, master with ensuite, W.I.R., internal access double garaging, formal lounge, open plan high spec kitchen (with butler's pantry), dining and living area - all beautifully presented.

Sliding doors from the main rooms lead out to a wide deck, easy care grounds and an outlook to the Tararua Ranges. For winter warmth there is double glazing, a wood burner and efficient insulation.

A large three bay shed/workshop (with power), supports the 2.89 acres, which includes a paddock for livestock and 240 specimen and native trees, irrigated with a drip watering system. Zoned for Opaki School and a short stroll to Rathkeale College, this is a prestigious lifestyle in a popular location - viewing is a must and will impress.

Offers invited by 2.00pm 28th November 2017 (If not sold prior).

Call Connie Stewart 027 697 5058 to view.

For Sale Offers invited by
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Connie Stewart

Connie Stewart


Eastern Realty (Wairarapa) Ltd, Bayleys,
Licensed under the REA Act 2008

Features

Home


Superior executive home, build completed in 2017 - beautifully presented

Land


1.17ha (2.89 acres), stock proof paddock and large three bay implement shed/workshop with power

Location


On the fringes of Masterton in popular Willow Park Drive, Opaki with an outlook to the Tararua ranges