Brett and Blair's website\n\nThis Grey Lynn/Kingsland north-east facing two bedroom home has been completely remodeled and is only minutes from Grey Lynn, Ponsonby, Kingsland and the CBD. \n\nRe-fitted to include a new kitchen with granite bench tops, abundant storage, new bathroom and separate toilet, freshly painted, new lighting, floorboards and tiles throughout creating cool, contemporary spaces. Framed by a large Pohutukawa tree there are glimpses of the city and sky tower in the distance, set in 1444sqm park-like grounds\n\nFeatures: Two bedrooms, one bathroom, separate toilet, single carport, private, sunny and peaceful. Rock solid 1970's concrete design. Central location.\n\nAN EASY DECISION !\n\nCV $290,000\n\nOpen Home Sunday 12.00-12.30pm\n\nSet Date of Sale 4pm, Wednesday December 8th, (unless sold prior)Bayleys Maritime Square, 4 Viaduct Harbour Avenue, Auckland \n\nCall/Text/Email for a full information pack\n\nFIND US ON FACEBOOK \nhttp://www.facebook.com/BlairHaddowandBrettHumble \nFOLLOW US ON TWITTER \nhttp://twitter.com/blairhaddow\n\nLooking for a similar property?. Feel free to email us your details and we will add you to our weekly messenger and our buyer database management system.\n\nGrey Lynn \nis an inner residential suburb of Auckland City. It's located approximately three kilometres to the west of the city centre - nestled between Ponsonby, Westmere and Arch Hill.\n\nMost of the houses were built in the 1880's - 1920's and very few have been replaced by new structures. Hence, Grey Lynn is reputably the largest concentration of wooden 19th century houses in the world. The renovation or gentrification process really began in the early 1990's and as a result, house prices and rents have risen significantly.\n\nGrey Lynn is centred around Grey Lynn Park, which in 1914 was drained and levelled for playing fields - it was originally too steep and wet to build houses on. The park hosts the annual Grey Lynn Festival which attracts around 100,000 visitors in November each year. \nWilliamson Ave and Crummer Rd are two of the major streets, with the Grey Lynn shops being located at the top of them. Western Grey Lynn has become very popular with families over the last 10 years. The West Lynn boutiques, cafes and restaurants on Richmond Rd and the nearby tree-lined streets give it a lovely neighbourly feel.