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52 Rogers Street, Blenheim, Marlborough

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490sqmΒ Land area SQM
2Β Bedrooms
1Β Lounges
1Β Bathrooms
1Β Parking

Offers/Enquiries Over NZ$315,000

Highly motivated - must be sold!


Offers Over $315,000

Searching for an investment or renovation opportunity? This property offers huge potential and is well worth a look.

Built in the 1940's, this warm and sunny two-bedroom home features original kitchen, open plan dining, separate lounge with inbuilt log burner and north facing conservatory.

Entertain friends and family in the BBQ area and enjoy the peaceful and private setting in the easy care and well-maintained gardens.

Plenty of off-street parking and a one-plus sized garage adds to the benefits this home offers. Enjoy the location of this property, merely minutes' drive from Blenheim CBD, within walking distance to Whitney Street school and direct street access to Taylor River Reserve - a highly regarded recreational walk and bike trail.

With potential to add value, this property should be top of your list to view.

Our highly motivated vendors are looking for a sold sign so call Andre Bezar on 022 601 7667 to register your interest and arrange a time to view.

Andre Bezar

Andre Bezar


Be Marlborough Ltd, Bayleys,
Licensed under the REA Act 2008

Features

High Motivation


Change of plans has meant the vendors are highly motivated and this property is seriously for sale

Home


Two bedroom home featuring original kitchen, open plan dining, separate lounge and conservatory

Huge Potential


Plenty of opportunity to update and make it your own

Location


Merely minutes' drive from Blenheim CBD, within walking distance to Whitney Street school and direct street access to Taylor River Reserve

Setting


Enjoy the peaceful and private setting in the easy care and well-maintained gardens