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28 Benalder Crescent

Waikato
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200sqm
1196sqm
28 Benalder Crescent Waikato
proudly marketed by
Rosetown Realty Ltd MREINZ
A Benalder Beauty
This stunning three bedroom, two bathroom house located at 28 Benalder Crescent in Tokoroa is the perfect family home. With a spacious land area of 1196 sqm and a building area of 200 sqm, there is plenty of room for everyone to enjoy. The modern kitchen features designer finishes, offering plenty of storage and bench space, making meal prep a breeze. The open plan dining area is perfect for entertaining guests, with fantastic indoor/outdoor flow from both the kitchen and living area. The spacious lounge provides a cozy space to relax in front of the built in wood burner at night, or enjoy the sun streaming in during the day. All three bedrooms are well-appointed for the afternoon sun, with the master bedroom boasting a wet area shower ensuite for added convenience. The main household bathroom is set up for families of all ages, with a separate bath, shower and toilet all in the same room, whilst the large laundry includes a third household toilet, perfect for when the kids are running around outside. Outside, the property features a deck for all your outdoor entertaining, perfect for enjoying the sunny northerly aspect and watching the kids and pets play safely on the fully enclosed back section. Additional features of this property include a HRV ventilation system, and a single garage with internal access, along with a single carport, allowing you to come and go without getting wet. Situated in a very prestigious and sort after area of Tokoroa, this property offers the perfect blend of comfort and convenience. Our motivated vendor is prepared to meet the market and will consider all serious offers, making this a fantastic opportunity to make this house your home. Contact Richard today for more information and to arrange a viewing. The home is currently tenanted but will be vacant by the 1st August
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