233 St Andrews Road
Epsom, Auckland City
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NOW SOLD - Cottage With Heritage Style

First home buyers and investors will be tripping over themselves to see this cute central Epsom cottage. Brimming with personality, historic charm and modern-day functionality it hits the trifecta of style that is sure to appeal to smart buyers.

The 1930's weatherboard, two-bedroom abode is an ideal opportunity for a professional couple or young family hoping to make the move into the prestigious neighbourhood with a low-maintenance and classic home.

The options are endless with this adobe - two sets of plans have already been drawn up to extend out or build up (available upon request).

Keeping living easy with two large, bright bedrooms (with built-in wardrobes) and an open-plan layout that includes a generous kitchen, there is much to be loved here.

Other fab features include:
• Timber floors, exposed brick and beams and a freestanding bath imbue the home with character through the preservation of heritage style
• The wraparound deck has entertainment and relaxation options, including a corner seating area under the shade and shelter of mature trees
• An easy-maintenance garden has room for green-fingered buyers to get to work
• A single carport and off-street space for another car, as well as a separate laundry and storage room

Leafy St Andrews Street is in a prime Epsom location, close to Westfield, and zoned for Three Kings School, Mount Roskill Grammar and Mount Roskill Intermediate. The private schools of St Cuthbert's College and Diocesan School for Girls are nearby.

Get your foot into this exclusive suburb with this prime example of cosy cottage living.

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Property Features

Property ID: EPS30727
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 1
Building: 70m2
Listed By:Black Group Realty Limited Licensed (REAA 2008)
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Chattels:

  • Heated Towel Rail
  • Cooktop Oven
  • Extractor Fan
  • Light Fittings
  • Floor Covers
  • Blinds
    • Burglar Alarm
    • Rangehood
    • Dishwasher
Richard Thode, Licensee Salesperson at Ray White Epsom