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SOLD

Wellington
4
2.5
N/A
220sqm
557sqm
Wellington
proudly marketed by
Andrew Duncan
The start of something special
Proudly basking in sunshine, 92 Erlestoke Crescent is offered to the market to be sold for the first time since being finished in 2005. The current owners have blissfully enjoyed many years of living here, but a relocation opportunity means it is time for another family to appreciate this well-maintained abode. Superbly configured for family enjoyment, sliding doors open from both the formal living and open plan living/dining/kitchen areas to decking on the north-west side of the home. The archgola installed over the decked area is complete with roll down protective sidings. This creates a space that is suitable for entertaining rain or shine. All four bedrooms are of a generous size with the master having a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite on the upper level and the remaining three located on the lower level. There is a third WC on the upper level with the main bathroom located downstairs. As you would expect, this home comes with an internal access double garage. Meanwhile, at the rear of the property is a flat, fully fenced yard that would be ideal for pets or children to enjoy. Perhaps an idea for future owners would be to add stairs to this area from the tiered garden on the western side of the home. Close to central Churton Park, amenities are just a walk/short drive down the hill. The nearest bus stop is only 350 metres away and at the end of Erlestoke Cres is the sought-after Amesbury School (in zone). 92 Erlestoke Cres has been built with a cavity system and the exterior was re-coated in 2017 by Specialist Coating Services (this work comes with a 10-year coating warranty). Open Sunday, 1 - 1:30 pm. To download the Builders report and LIM, visit: http://propertyfiles.co.nz/REL0519 To take a 3D virtual tour of this home, visit: https://92erlestoke.relatable.co.nz *Thanks for helping us save some trees! Download the property info at the link above and we'll donate 50c to Cool Earth, a non-profit working to halt climate change.
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