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Three’s The Block NZ houses proudly marketed for sale by Ray White

Three's The Block NZ houses proudly
marketed for sale by Ray White

You’ve seen them on the screen, and now it’s time to view them in person and stake your claim on auction day.

Ray White New Zealand is pleased to announce the four stunning townhouses from Three’s The Block NZ are now available for viewing.

Located in the beachside suburb of Orewa, just 45 minutes north of Auckland’s CBD, there’s something for the whole family. Orewa brings together location and lifestyle for the ultimate living experience, with markets, eateries, parks, and fantastic schools which all make up the community that is becoming more of a destination.

Ray White New Zealand chief agency officer Treena Drinnan said she believed these properties were one of the only fully furnished options available on the current market.

“Each home comes with a variety of quality chattels including, outdoor furniture, art, laundry and kitchen appliances, lounge suites, Samsung TV’s, and electric car charger, right down to vases, lamps, books, rugs, stools and plants. Literally all you need to do is move in,” she said. 

“The sky lights are a bonus providing added natural light to certain spaces”.

“Low maintenance, easy care properties, lock and leave townhouses are great for those living a busy lifestyle”..

“The properties will have a broad appeal from investors, professional couples to small families offering three double bedrooms, study nook or family area and single garage”.  

“There is a park adjacent and the properties are less than a five minute drive to the motorway, Orewa beach and shopping precinct.”

Each home has exceptionally designed spaces finished to a high standard and kitted out with premium appliances, fixtures and fittings.

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