Waikato Times

HOUSE OF THE WEEK

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An urban oasis offering up space, functional­ity and style in spades, 576c Grey Street is executive living at its finest.

Tucked discreetly away from the road, this easy-care, lock-upand-leave designer townhouse is designed to the highest standards.

An end unit of three, 567c allows you the privileged position of a lofty northerly outlook over native bush and the AJ Seely Reserve beyond.

Step inside and be immediatel­y impressed by the sense of spaciousne­ss in the living area, thanks to high ceilings and abundant natural light. Easy flow out onto sun-drenched and sheltered decking ensures easy entertaini­ng year-round, alfresco dining, or simply relax with a sundowner and watch the sun set behind the trees.

The family masterchef will enjoy whipping up culinary delights in the gourmet kitchen with its sleek lines, stylish monochroma­tic colour scheme, crisp white island bench and ample storage.

A clever floor plan ensures all three bedrooms are set back from the social zones.

The master bedroom feels luxurious and peaceful and features a spacious walkthroug­h wardrobe and stylish ensuite. The other two bedrooms, served by an immaculate family bathroom, spill out to their own deck overlookin­g the lovely grounds.

There is double garaging, excellent laundry and storage facilities, and an office nook, ideal for working from home.

‘‘There is plenty that sets this designer home apart,’’ says Rachel Waldegrave of Bayleys Hamilton. ‘‘The masterful design incorporat­es high ceilings and a sense of space rarely found in inner-city living, where often extra rooms are crammed in, at the expense of proportion, light, aesthetics and peace. With lowmainten­ance landscaped native gardens, your time will be free to enjoy the things you love.’’

Families will love having Hamilton East Primary School across the road, and being in zone for other excellent schools, including Hamilton Boys’ High School. With easy access to both Hamilton East and the CBD, you’ll be spoiled for choice when it comes to dining, shopping and entertainm­ent options.

‘‘For those keen to embrace the city setting in a more handson way, simply meander down the road to grab a coffee at Mavis, ice cream at Duck Island, or enjoy other wonderful cafes, retail and dining options literally on your doorstep. Call me for an appointmen­t today and make this inner-city paradise your own,’’ says Rachel.

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