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Springvale

60B Surrey Road, Springvale, Whanganui

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489sqmย Land area SQM
3ย Bedrooms
1ย Lounges
1ย Bathrooms
1ย Parking
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Superb on Surrey


Tucked away in a tranquil and private back section, this brand-new Venture Build house is waiting for a family to turn it into a home. With construction complete, you and your loved ones can soak up the summer vibes in the North-facing lounge, kitchen, dining, and outdoor living areas. Seamlessly merging indoor and outdoor spaces, sliding doors offer a natural extension of the living areas into the mature backyard.

The master bedroom basks in the evening sun, offering access to a private courtyard through a convenient ranch slider. Meanwhile, the rest of the family is graciously accommodated with two additional bedrooms, one and a half bathrooms, and a generously appointed kitchen. Featuring a sleek stone benchtop and a breakfast bar, this kitchen seamlessly combines practicality with elegance. Plus, the inclusion of a water softener ensures your appliances remain protected from Whanganui's hard water.

A new home in an established neighborhood presents a rare opportunity. Don't let it slip awayโ€”call us today to make it yours!

For Sale NZ$719,000
Lyn Wickham

Lyn Wickham


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

Features

Garden


Established gardens with fruit trees surround this brand-new family home.

Key features


Low-maintenance BGC cladding, colorsteel roof, and extra luxuries such as a stone benchtop make this home easy care and stylish.

Layout


The kitchen, living, dining and outdoor entertainment areas are all North-facing for effortless family living.

Privacy


Situated on a private back section in popular Springvale, with established trees and greenery to give that sense of seclusion.