30 Wynyard Street, Te Awamutu

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Character and Charm

This 1939 home is situated close to the center of Te Awamutu with three bedrooms, one bathroom, a single garage, and three carports, this property is perfect for families or those looking for a comfortable home.

The interior of the house is in good condition, with an updated kitchen and open plan living, providing spacious and inviting space for entertaining guests.

The house features aluminum joinery, double glazing, a heat pump, heat transfer unit and ceiling fans to ensure year-round comfort.

The property boasts a generous land area of 722 sqm, fully fenced for privacy and security with minimal lawn and generous off-street parking. The exterior of the house is brick, painted in a modern light grey, has two decks, the deck at the back of the house is covered and provides additional outdoor living space.

Conveniently located close to shops, schools, and parks, this property offers easy access to amenities. With a price guide of $669,000, this property offers great value for its size and location. Don't miss the opportunity to own this charming home in Te Awamutu.

Contact Tania today to arrange a viewing.

House size 102 sqm more or less Section 772 sqm more or less

RV $ 720,000 August 2022, LV $ 330,000 August 2022

Waipa DC Rates $ 2946.05 Waikato RC Rates $ 350.13

Chattels

Electric Stove, Rangehood, Dishwasher, Light fittings, Drapes, Fixed floor coverings, Heat pump, Heated towel rail, Microwave, Alarm system, Garage door remote

Sourced information from vendor, Waipa District Council, Waikato Regional Council, CoreLogic database and viewing the property.

$645,000

ID# 16012100104

Land Area 722 sqm

Tania Cortesi-Western

Tania Cortesi-Western
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