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Papamoa Beach
Mt Maunganui / Papamoa
WHERE MEMORIES ARE MADE
Imagine your own spacious oasis located in the fast-growing and ever-popular Papamoa East, you'll want to get in quick to enjoy the exciting developments this area has planned. On hand are schools, bars & eateries, boutique cinema, café, gymnasium, doctors & pharmacies with so much more still to come.
You'll find this home at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac with views out the back over farmland to Maketu offering peace, privacy, and serenity. The 4 bedroom home is clad in plaster over brick sitting on a very generous sunny fully fenced section with your own water bore to ensure your grounds look lush throughout our long hot summer. There are 12 solar panels to assist with your power bill year-round and a complete ducted heating and cooling system to keep your home at the perfect temperature whatever the weather. The property itself is light and airy with large windows allowing the sun to stream through, the modern kitchen is a delight for any cook, with a large sliding window to make ease of passing the food out for the BBQ.
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Agent
Cheryl Tate
Realty Focus Ltd
Licensed Real Estate Salesperson (REAA 2008), Member of the REINZ
I emigrated to New Zealand in June 2004 with my 3 lively and energetic boys all of whom I am really proud of.
To provide a better future for my children we emigrated from the southwest of England in June 2004 and have thoroughly enjoyed the laid back atmosphere this part of the Bay has to offer.
I had a varied background in accounting, sales, hairdressing, and being a mum to my boys.
My pastime is expending lots of energy most days in the local Gym when I am not working.
I also really enjoy socialising and consequently have met a lot of nice people since arriving here.
As I really enjoy other people's company I felt Real Estate would be an ideal career to be in and am proud to be working with a great team at Ray White Realty Focus Ltd (MREINZ) Licensed (REAA 2008).