18 Seaview Terrace
Mount Albert, Auckland City
SOLD
4
2
2

Land Lovers Delight Without The Price Tag

If you thought this property was out of reach think again! Dismiss all online estimates and CV, our vendors are firmly committed to sale, make this a priority viewing before it's too late. Flexible viewing times outside of open home times available!

Occupying a significant and elevated site of 761sqm zoned MHU, in an undeniably popular location, this is the large-scale opportunity to serve a range of buying needs. After a long tenure they are downsizing and this premium holding is up for grabs.

• A huge floorplan across two levels brings an unparalleled level of versatility for those with large families, or looking to renovate. Create a high quality family home drawing inspiration from the abundant character, or configure for investment purposes

• A large site opens the door to development, whether immediately or in the future. Currently zoned Mixed Housing Urban and proposed Terrace House & Apartment Building

• Welcoming and very liveable, the attention to gentle cosmetic enhancements could lift the home to an entirely new level - adding significant value

• Walk to practically everything, including: Gladstone School (50 metres), transport options for bus and train, parks, Mt Albert Village and a short trip to the nearby motorway junctions for an easy commute to the city and all points of direction

A timeless location and a timely opportunity, take advantage of our sellers motivation and secure it without delay - your early offers are encouraged.

**Viewings By Appointment**

Open Homes

Property Features

Property ID: EDN30854
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2
Building: 264m2
Land: 761m2
Listed By:J T Realty Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)
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Chattels:

  • Heated Towel Rail
  • Cooktop Oven
  • Extractor Fan
  • Light Fittings
  • Floor Covers
  • Waste Disposal Unit
    • Blinds
    • Drapes
    • Curtains
    • Stove
    • Dishwasher

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Rachel Berry, EQUITY PARTNER  |  LICENSEE SALESPERSON at Ray White Mt Eden