I/141 Churton Drive, Churton Park, Wellington City, Wellington

I/141 Churton Drive, Churton Park, Wellington City, Wellington | Tall Poppy

Blue Chip Location, Rock Bottom Price!

I/141 Churton Drive, Churton Park, Wellington City

Bedrooms

2

Bathrooms

1

Floor area

80m2

About this sold property

Ground floor apartments in the popular Mediterranean Apartments complex are tightly-held - and with good reason. Excellent indoor/outdoor flow and generous garden areas guarantee a fabulous lifestyle, with the proximity to a seemingly limitless array of amenities ensuring you'll want for nothing!

This well-presented apartment boasts two bedrooms, a good-sized bathroom, a spacious open-plan living area and a lovely galley kitchen, complete with all the prerequisite bells and whistles.

Churton Park is known for its wonderful village shops, bustling cafe and quiet atmosphere - everything you want in a suburb you call home. Ready access to the motorway and the soon-to-be-completed Transmission Gully link means that it'll be just as easy to head up the coast as it is to pop into the city.

Currently sitting vacant, this lovely apartment is ready and awaiting its new owners. But be warned - properties in this ever-popular pocket of Wellington are always in demand, and interest is sure to be high. Immediate action is advised - contact me now for further details

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Key selling points

  • 80m2
  • 1 carport

About this property

Year Built
1970-1979
Items Included In the Sale
  • Fixed floor coverings
  • Light fittings
  • Stove
  • Heated towel rail(s)
  • Clothesline
  • Gas heater
  • Letterbox
  • Security lights
  • Laundry tub
  • TV aerial
  • Window treatments
  • refrigerator
  • washing machine
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