Lakerotoitiproperty

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SOLD

Bay of Plenty
3
2
N/A
229sqm
740sqm
Bay of Plenty
Auction
Thursday 11th April - 12:00PM
proudly marketed by
Rotorua, Success Realty MREINZ
Architecturally designed - just a little different 6 Mokoia Drive, Tihiotonga, Rotorua, Bay Of Plenty
This home offers a fantastic entry into Tihiotonga. It's an address with iconic city and lake views to feast on, and an elevation that makes occupants feel on top of the world. Swathes of glazing flood the interior with light and invites nature indoors. The outlook expands the feeling of space and offers endless pleasure as the seasons change. Built in 1995, the 229sqm (more or less) home spreads its wings over two levels with a heat pump delivering effortless year-round comfort. Ground level presents a combined dining and kitchen area, separate lounge, and primary bedroom with a walk-in robe and a wet floor bathroom. Toilet and laundry are both separate and the internal garage is a double. Children can take command of the two upstairs bedrooms. Indoor-outdoor living is par for the course and the covered portico extends alfresco use and is the go-to spot for outdoor relaxation against a scenic backdrop. The 740sqm (more or less) section gives kids room to run about and let off steam. Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology campus, bordering Centennial Park, is footsteps away and children can walk through the park to Otonga School. Mountain bikers don't have far to go to connect to Rotorua's famed forest trails and golf courses are close when a round of golf is called for. Secret Spot Hot Tubs is in close vicinity when you want to relax after a day on the mountain bike trails. The CBD is a quick run, there's a local bus service and State Highway 5 is moments away when heading south out of town. Perfectly liveable, with scope to add value, this Tihiotonga property is a surefire investment. Buy one, buy all - this property offers great opportunity for multi general living, or home and income.
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