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51b Dignan Street, Point Chevalier 1022
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Asking $1,795,000 - Make an offer
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Effortless North of Meola Lifestyle
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Bold and polished, this impressive light-filled dual level residence strikes an eye-catching pose from the very first moment.
Combining clean modern lines with effortless low maintenance living and fantastically seamless indoor to outdoor flow, you will love hosting from the substantial rear open plan living, dining and kitchen zone.
Designed with entertaining in mind, whip up a storm in the well-appointed kitchen and serve meals indoors or out in the north facing courtyard with covered and uncovered areas so you can dine here year round.
A guest double bedroom on this level is complemented by a bathroom, whilst upstairs are two further double bedrooms, including the master with walk through wardrobe to an en suited bathroom.
Set on a rear section on a quiet and highly sought after north-of-Meola street which leads to the water's edge, here you can walk to Pt Chevalier School, Meola Park, great local cafes, Coyle Park and Pt Chevalier beach.
Sophisticated, bright and fully double glazed, the home also comes with an internal access double garage, all within easy reach of Ponsonby, Grey Lynn, Westmere, CBD, Westfield St Lukes, Western Springs Park and Herne Bay.
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Details
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Council Rates
$3,961.85 pa
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Land
400m2
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Total Floor
189m2
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Contact
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Ray White Pt Chevalier
338 Pt Chevalier Rd Point Chevalier
Tel: 09 846 8996
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