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Get ready to fall head over heels in love with this spectacular contemporary townhouse in the heart of Christchurch CBD. Designed by renowned architect Philip Kennedy and built in 2004, this stunning home is a true masterpiece. The concrete block and render finish give it a sleek and modern look that's sure to impress.
Not only is this house a looker, but it's also double glazed for maximum warmth, quietness, and low maintenance. And wait for it... there's even a double garage! That's right, you'll never have to worry about finding a parking spot again.
If you need further convincing, 152D Salisbury Street offers:
- Electronic gate (that is about to be installed!)
- Large open plan living area with a heat pump to keep you toasty warm and doors opening to north and west facing courtyards
- Neutral colour palette throughout
- Recently updated kitchen with striking black cabinetry and a herringbone splashback
- Second floor has two bedrooms with a bathroom between
- Third floor (top floor) boasts a spacious, sun-soaked master bedroom with an ensuite
- And of course, there's that double garage with auto doors and a side door to the courtyard
But let's not forget the most important thing - the location! Situated in the heart of Christchurch Central, you'll be in the midst of all the action. From trendy cafes to boutique shops, there's something for everyone. And if you're looking for a night out, the nightlife scene is just a stone's throw away. With two new stadiums on the horizon and an abundance of new shops, restaurants and residential buildings in the mix, you really do have everything at your doorstep.
The owners are moving overseas, and they're looking to sell their dream abode - so why not make it yours?
Property files are available for download here: https://www.propertyfiles.co.nz/property/RN7397
Please be aware that this information may have been sourced from RPNZ / Property Smarts / Land Information New Zealand / Christchurch City Council / CERA and we have not been able to verify the accuracy of the same.
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