Properties for Sale A CONTEMPORARY SPLIT LEVEL MODERN HOME FENDALTON BRYNDWR $195,950 0.N.0. TOMORROW, Sunday, September 13, between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. you are most welcome to come and view this very special home at 3 St Winifreds Place, which Is an exclusive quiet cul-de-sac of modern homes just off Ham Road. It Is well known that permanent material homes are very hard Indeed to buy In such a closein area of lovely established properties, so close to best schools and all services. Normally, a permanent material home will be almost unaffordable, it will be so expensive as you get closer in towards Fendalton. Even town houses are around $230,000 upwards. This is a split level comtemporary style home In concrete block, with a very exciting fascinating architectural style and quality construction, with endless built-in features. This is not Just an average type of home, It Is a very signlficent one and In our opinion worth vastly more wth minor Improvements. Low maintenance throughout with aluminium Joinery. Delightful wide frontage section with nice garden but low maintenance. The home has a magnlflclent 6m x 6m lounge with beam ceilings, a superb spacious dining room, modern kitchen, 4 bdrms, plus study, and huge 6m x 5m fantastic conservatory and spa pool. Double garage. Tasteful carpets and in excel, order throughout. We forgot to mention there are 2 bathrooms including ensuite and 2 toilets. This would be a very expensive home Indeed If someone tried to build It and this Is an opportunity which could never be repeated. Sole agents, ph. 517-793. ARCHITECTS Inspection Service, will carry out a house check before you buy. Phone 61-437.
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