10B Norfolk Street, Papanui, Christchurch City, Canterbury

10B Norfolk Street, Papanui, Christchurch City, Canterbury | Tall Poppy

A Honey of a Home

10B Norfolk Street, Papanui, Christchurch City

Bedrooms

2

Bathrooms

1

Floor area

110m2

About this sold property

Nestled in the favoured rear position, this townhouse offers sunshine, security and a haven to come home to. North-facing and with a generous lawn and beautifully planted garden it gives an immediate sense of peace and tranquility. Constructed in the 80s it has the accompanying nice spaces and large windows that were typical of this era and so sought after today. A separate laundry is always a bonus as is the internal access garage and extra space to park. The recently upgraded bathroom features a new shower unit and bath and the toilet is separate. Having a healthy homes certificate, you can move in and enjoy the fully insulated environment or you're all set if you're looking for an investment. Norfolk Street is one of Christchurch's tree-lined Memorial avenues and is a tightly held location. Don't delay on your inspection here.

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Key selling points

  • 110m2
  • 1 car garage
  • 1 parking space

About this property

Improvement Valuation (IV)

$140,000

Land Valuation (LV)

$450,000

Rateable Value (RV)

$590,000

Rates

3459.64

Water Supply

Town Connection

Joinery

Aluminium

Items Included In the Sale
  • Fixed floor coverings
  • Light fittings
  • Blinds
  • Curtains
  • Stove
  • Rangehood
  • Dishwasher
  • Heat pump(s)
  • Bathroom Extractor Fan
  • W.M. taps
  • Laundry tub
  • Letterbox
  • Clothesline
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