Enjoy all-day sunshine in this three-bedroom home featuring a north-west facing lounge and dining, private decks, a heat pump for year-round comfort, and a fully fenced backyard. Perfect for professionals, those retiring off the hill and small families.

This three-bedroom home features built-in wardrobes and sits on a rear site, offering privacy and a peaceful setting. Built in the 1990s and constructed with monolithic cladding with eaves. A build report is available. The dining, and lounge areas are north-west facing, capturing all-day sunshine, while the kitchen captures the morning sunshine. A heatpump keeps the home warm and cozy year-round. Both the lounge and dining open onto private decks overlooking a fully fenced backyard – ideal for entertaining or relaxing outdoors.
• Bedrooms: 3, all with built-in wardrobes
• Bathrooms: Semi-ensuite with shower, bath, wc and vanity plus a separate WC
• Garage: Double internal access garage
• Outdoor space: Private decks, fully fenced backyard, and garden shed
• Comfort: Heatpump for year-round warmth
• Orientation: North-west facing lounge and dining capturing all-day sun
• Exterior: Monolithic cladding
Located in the Mt Pleasant Primary School zone, this home is close to Ferrymead shopping amenities and walking tracks, with Sumner Beach and Lyttelton just a short drive away. The city centre is approximately a 13-minute drive.
• Section size: 472 m²
• House size: 133 m²
A sunny, practical home with private outdoor spaces – perfect for small families or professionals, retirement and those seeking seeking convenience and comfort.

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