Secluded Single Storey Sanctuary

Property listing ID: 895525

Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2
Garage
2
Covered parks
4
Off-street parking
2
Land area
1502m²
Price / method
Sold October 2024 for $2,350,000

A Rare Gem in Old Greenhithe. Discover a rare opportunity to own a magnificent residence in the heart of old Greenhithe, offering a lifestyle of unparalleled serenity amidst Auckland's urban development. This single-storey, four-bedroom home is situated on a sun-drenched, 1502 sqm section, tucked away at the end of a private driveway in a quiet cul-de-sac enclave. This elegant brick, cedar, and tile home provides perfect wind protection and is bathed in all-day sunshine. Designed for family living, it has been a cherished sanctuary for its current owners, who have meticulously maintained it. Now, this haven is ready to welcome a new, discerning owner. As you approach, a welcoming facade opens up to expansive living areas, including a formal lounge, well-appointed kitchen, and family room. These spaces overlook beautifully landscaped gardens and a serene bush backdrop, creating a seamless blend of indoor-outdoor living. Step out from the family room onto the generous, north-facing decks, ideal for alfresco dining and entertaining. Imagine relaxing with family and friends, enjoying a barbecue while watching the children play on the expansive lawns. Recent modern enhancements have infused the home with contemporary elegance, featuring new flooring, fresh carpeting, and stylish painting throughout. Modern conveniences include two ducted central heating and air conditioning systems, an outdoor louvre, and a tastefully tiled separate laundry. This property is perfectly positioned within walking distance to Greenhithe Village, local schools, the boat ramp, and offers easy access to shopping malls and motorway links to the City and West. This beautiful property is a true piece of paradise and this opportunity will not last long. Don’t miss your chance to make it your own.

Listed by Barfoot & Thompson , Sarah Benbow (Greenhithe) , Annie Yong-Mewburn (Greenhithe)