10 Parkway, Wainuiomata , Lower Hutt City, Wellington

10 Parkway, Wainuiomata , Lower Hutt City, Wellington | Tall Poppy

Number 10 What a Gem!

10 Parkway, Wainuiomata , Lower Hutt City

Bedrooms

3

Bathrooms

1

Floor area

100m2

Land area

567m2

About this sold property

Are you looking for a well maintained 3 bedroom home? Is space & flow important to you?

Easy living flow from the kitchen through to the lounge. With 3 spacious bedrooms, there is room for the Whanau. You will feel the warmth and dryness of this much-loved home with the benefit of the heat pump and HRV system for all year round comfort.

10 Parkway is situated on a 567m2 fully fenced section and has a double sized garage with a single door for your car and extra storage, The back section is the perfect place to entertain or for the children to kick a ball around.

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With both bus routes nearby, it's an easy trip over the hill by bus.

Key features include:

-3 Double bedrooms

-1 Family bathroom

- Open plan kitchen and dining, separated lounge

- Heatpump, HRV System

- Loads of off street parking

- Large Single Garage

- Close to public transport

- Fully fenced

In the blink of an eye, expect such a gem to be snapped up.

So call me today to find out more.

Proudly marketed by John-Paul Pohe, phone 022 391 8802

Email john-paul.pohe@tallpoppy.co.nz

First Open home 2pm Sunday 3rd September

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Key selling points

  • 100m2
  • 1 car garage

About this property

Year Built
1960's
Items Included In the Sale
  • Clothesline
  • Dishwasher
  • HRV system
  • Electric free standing oven
  • Fixed floor coverings
  • Light fittings
  • Letterbox
  • Heat pump
  • Heated towel rail
  • Laundry removeable
  • Window treatments
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