13 Tahapa Crescent
Meadowbank, Auckland City
SOLD
4
2

ANOTHER ONE SOLD BY JAMES BEGLEY

SOLD.... SOLD.... SOLD.... ANOTHER ONE SOLD BY JAMES BEGLEY

Perfectly positioned only a short stroll from the train station in a prime Meadowbank position, this sunny 1940s family home is sure to impress.

Sitting proudly on a generous front site it enjoys plenty of outdoor space along with three sunny decks and ample garden area. From the moment you arrive you will be instantly impressed by the sense of space, warmth, and charm. Light-filled living spaces are combined with charming wooden floors and a sunny northerly aspect to create a home that you will love to call your own. Fabulous indoor outdoor flow to a lovely sun-deck and outdoor area make it an entertainers dream. The flat fully fenced yard and garden area is ideal for kids and pets to play safely and a great spot for summer BBQs.

The flexible layout offers plenty of options. Currently set up as a four bedroom home, it offers three double bedrooms, and one single room which would also make a great home office. Two of the bedrooms also open up to their own private decks adding to the appeal of this home. With a huge master room that could double as a second lounge, this home could quite easily be set up as a three bedroom home with two separate living areas. Two full bathrooms (including one with a bath), and a separate laundry complete the picture.

Presented in a tidy condition, this home is very livable as it, but offers so much potential to improve and add value. If you are looking for a home with some upside, this could be the one for you.

Outstanding location, in the highly sought after Meadowbank Primary school zone, walking distance to the train station, and only minutes drive from Meadowbank shopping centre, the iconic Meadow cafe, bar and restaurant, and everything else Meadowbank has to offer.

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Property Features

Property ID: ELL31579
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2
Listed By:Now Realty Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)
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James Begley, Licensee Salesperson at Ray White Ellerslie