Hauraki 平均房价Hauraki 租金均价 | A45 Willoughby Street, Paeroa | |
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地图位置 | 街景 | 周边 | 详细描述: | This pre 1914 character home is in a good area of Paeroa within walking distance to all amenities. With three bedrooms, open plan living areas and two heatpumps. The bathroom has a separate shower and a bath. This property is set on a 455m2 section with a single lockup garage. The astute purchaser will recognise the potential this property has to offer with the work required. Paeroa is centrally located and is at the junction of three State Highways, conveniently within an hour and a half drive of three main cities; Auckland, Hamilton and Tauranga. Paeroa is a town where community spirit is alive and well, where visitors are welcomed and encouraged to enjoy the many activities and events that make it such an interesting place to live in, work in and visit. Each year Paeroa hosts a number of events including Paeroa Battle of the Streets, V8 Show and Swap Meet & Paeroa Highland Games and Tattoo. We are only minutes to the beautiful Karangahake Gorge with its breathtaking scenery and easily accessible walking and tramping tracks alongside the Ohinemuri and the Waitawheta Rivers. The popular Hauraki Rail Trail is accessible from Paeroa, Thames, Te Aroha and Waihi/Wakino. Paeroa is centrally located and is at the junction of three State Highways, conveniently within an hour and a half drive of three main cities; Auckland, Hamilton and Tauranga. Paeroa is a town where community spirit is alive and well, where visitors are welcomed and encouraged to enjoy the many activities and events that make it such an interesting place to live in, work in and visit. Each year Paeroa hosts a number of events including Paeroa Battle of the Streets, V8 Show and Swap Meet & Paeroa Highland Games and Tattoo. We are only minutes to the beautiful Karangahake Gorge with its breathtaking scenery and easily accessible walking and tramping tracks alongside the Ohinemuri and the Waitawheta |
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