1109/30 Beach Road
Auckland Central, Auckland City
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Oceans 11

The owners must sell, no more conditional offers, no more pipe dreams.
The owners decisions have been made.

Due to a change in the owner's circumstances, this spacious 1 bedroom plus study/2nd room must be sold. It includes garaging.
Featuring a superbly designed open-plan living that flows onto a very generously sized balcony, this leasehold stunner offers a champagne lifestyle for a lemonade price.

The Scene Three complex offers low maintenance and an unparalleled lifestyle in the heart of New Zealand's ever-growing supercity.
This high-returning investment will suit both city dwellers and cash-flow investors alike.

The best of what the City of Sails has to offer is only a short walk away from these sustainable lifestyle apartments.

All of this a level walk from the front door:
- A 5-minute walk will see you at Spark Arena.
- The Britomart Transport Hub and Auckland's Ferry Terminal are a brief walk away and offer transport options throughout the city
- World-class shopping at both Britomart and Queens Street, only a few -minutes walk away
- Events at The Cloud and Shed 10 are only 10 minutes away with the Viaduct only a few minutes more
- The University of Auckland and AUT are only a 15-minute walk away

Scene Three is more than just a place to live; with a large proportion of owner-occupiers, there is a real community feel.

There is also lots on offer around the Auckland CBD
- Saturday Markets in Parnell and Britomart
- Bike hire for use around the CBD
- Local bars with a great nightlife scene
- A grand assortment of restaurants and cafes

Freehold property nearby sells well into a million and doesn't offer the waterfront lifestyle you will find here for a fraction of the price!
Contact us today for a full information pack or to arrange a viewing.

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Property Features

Property ID: CTA42796
Bedrooms: 1
Bathrooms: 1
Building: 77m2
Listed By:City Realty Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)
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Ben Parkes, Licensee Salesperson  at Ray White Auckland Central