Christchurch City Median PriceChristchurch City Median Rent | A5 Country Palms Drive, Halswell | $500,000+ listed in Apr 2015 | House: 4 2 | Land size: 728 sqm | Building size: 271 sqm [Measure] |
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Map | Street view | Nearby | Property Description: | This lovely family home is less than 5 years old but unfortunately suffered damage in the Sep & Feb earthquakes. We have cash settled with our insurance company and have now made a decision that it is time to move on. Most damage is to an expansion joint in the concrete slab in the middle of the house which has opened up to approx. 25mm. (Location can be seen in the picture of the floor plan). There are also cracks in some walls and ceilings. We do not yet have an engineers report but do intent to get one. This would be an ideal purchase for a builder who could do the work themselves and then have a very valuable house to sell in a sough after area. The house is perfectly livable as is with no draughts or moisture problems. The home consists of: 4 double bedrooms – master with ensuite and walk in robe Ensuite with toilet, vanity and large tiled double shower, heated mirror, heated towel rail Main bathroom, vanity, bath, corner shower, heated mirror, heated towel rail Separate toilet Large separate study Separate Laundry with good storage Large kitchen and dining which opens into a separate lounge through cavity slider doors Lounge and dining both open out to covered patio through bifold doors Extra large garaging with extension for workshop or gym – with extended roof attic for storage 2 Heat pumps Alarm system Garden Shed Raised vege gardens Lots of off-street parking for up to 5 cars This home has a lovely rural backdrop and a great outlook from the picturesque kitchen window. Whether it is bought to live in as it is, or for a rental or to repair this home truly is a gem. Situated next to a reserve with a childrens playground it is an ideal spot for any family. The photos are of the house when it was first built – so it does need to be viewed to see not only the damage but also th |
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