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28 John Raven Lane

Canterbury Area
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132sqm
450sqm
28 John Raven Lane Canterbury Area
proudly marketed by
Total Realty MREINZ
Delightful Three Bedroom Home
$665,000 OPEN HOMES: Sat, 26 Jul 1:00pm - 1:30pm Sun, 27 Jul 11:30am - 12:00pm Located down a peaceful cul-de-sac and only a stone's throw from a reserve, this home is one to put on your open home list today! Upon entering you will be delighted with the lovely presentation throughout. Offering the astute buyer a great home that you can just move in and enjoy. You will be impressed with the open plan flow throughout, creating a great space for the family or while entertaining guests. The kitchen is modern with a large breakfast bar, modern appliances, good storage, and an inviting space to cook your family meals. The dining and lounge area flows seamlessly out to the patio, making it a prime spot to put your BBQ or to just enjoy basking in the north-facing sun. There are three bedrooms, all of which get sunshine throughout the day. The two double bedrooms both have double robes, whilst the main bedroom offers you a walk-in robe with an ensuite. The main family bathroom is light, bright and functional, with a shub, vanity, toilet, heated towel rail & bathroom heater. The home is fully fenced for peace of mind, allowing for children or pets to safely play. And last but not least, there is a single internal access garage making it ideal to come home and go straight into the comforts of your own home. 28 John Raven Lane would suit a wide range of buyers, including those downsizing, couples, singles, families or investors. So, if you are looking for a tidy three-bedroom modern, warm and inviting home in a great location....this is a must see! Please be aware that this information has been sourced from third parties including Property-Guru, RPNZ, regional councils, and other sources and we have not been able to independently verify the accuracy of the same. Land and Floor area measurements are approximate and boundary lines as indicative only.
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