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177 Don Buck Road, Massey
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114m2
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Warm, Welcoming, Move-in Ready

Fresh modern style choices, fantastic living spaces, and a handy location – this beautifully presented 3-bedroom plus a multi-functional room home offers the perfect start for first home buyers, growing families, investors, and anyone looking for a warm and welcoming place to call home.

The open plan living and dining area is full of light and charm, with a fireplace that promises to keep you warm over winter, a heat pump for comfort all year round, and seamless access out to the sunny deck and patio area. It's a wonderful, inviting space that extends your living to the outdoors with ease.

Cooking is a pleasure in the modern family kitchen, featuring sleek handle-free cabinetry, gas hobs, contemporary appliances, and a sunny green outlook. The kitchen features beautiful adding a touch of classic warmth to the fresh contemporary style.

The home offers three family friendly bedrooms that will easily suit all ages and stages. The separate bathroom is well-appointed with a bath and shower, and a separate toilet, making it ideal for busy family life.

There's even more space downstairs with a bonus rumpus room – ideal as a playroom for the kids, a media room, or a large home office, giving you plenty of flexibility as your needs change.

Sitting proudly on its own easy-care section, this stand-alone home is perfectly positioned close to public transport, Zita Maria Park, and several local schools. Shopping is a breeze with Lincoln North Centre and WestCity Waitakere just a short drive away.

Beautifully presented with a light contemporary style, this warm and welcoming home offers a lifestyle of easy comfort and wide appeal. Ready to move in and enjoy, it’s the perfect place to put down roots and make lasting memories.

Contact Meghan Shelke for more information about viewings, or for copies of documentation about this property.

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Meghan  Shelke Meghan Shelke
Team Brian & Meghan - Central & West Auckland
Licensed Salesperson (REAA 2008)