SOLD
Negotiation
13A Albert Street, Otahuhu
3
1
2
145m2
585m2

SOLD. Open Home cancelled.

Be quick! Vendor's need to get this sold. Viewing times are flexible.

This delightful 3 bedroom brick home is tucked away on a private back section in Ōtāhuhu. Designed to be mobility friendly it is future proofed with solar power panels, centralised heatpump and home ventilation.

Ideal for empty nesters, retirees and anyone with mobility issues, as well as investors, families and first home buyers, this is a beautifully presented home with low maintenance gardens and easy drive on access.

The kitchen is light and sunny with a big kitchen window and plenty of bench space for easy meal prep. It is neat and tidy with well thought out cabinetry, a small breakfast bar, and it connects easily with the dining area and lounge.

The dining area opens out nicely to a charming deck area at the back of the house, it is covered for all-weather use and framed by some raised garden beds just waiting for some spring veggies to be planted.

Cosy and inviting with a beautiful light colour scheme, the lounge is a great spot to relax and it’s just the right size. There are 3 double bedrooms down the hallway with built-in wardrobes, all calm quiet bedrooms with great modern style choices that will easily suit all ages. Plus, it has central heating and home ventilation that contributes to making the home comfortable throughout the year.

It also has a large double internal access garage that houses the laundry. The house is fully fenced with an electric gate for extra safety and security. There is plenty of additional storage with the spacious garden shed complete with workbench and shelving.

Nice and handy to the SH1 onramp, this is a great spot in Ōtāhuhu. It’s an easy walk to several local schools, and is close to both Sylvia Park and the local town centre.

Please contact Victor Lim for more information about viewings, or for copies of documentation for this property.

Sold
Victor Lim Victor Lim
South and South-East Auckland
Licensed Salesperson (REAA 2008)