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13B ONEILLS AVENUE | TAKAPUNA

Last One Left | New Nautica Home

Designed with euphoric living in mind this brand new home has just been completed. Excellent architectural design, quality craftsmanship by House of Nautica and exceptional interior design by Julia Holman have created this awe inspiring property in one of North Shore’s finest Avenues. Set on a freehold title this home offers lovely open plan kitchen, living and dining areas on the ground floor which flow seamlessly to alfresco outdoor entertaining areas complete with louvre roof. The kitchen offers a large island, scullery area, quality appliances and plenty of storage. Superb attention to detail with purpose-built, bespoke fittings and finishes found inside and out, engineered American oak timber flooring, central air conditioning system and generous stud height throughout. Four generous bedrooms plus study, two stylishly tiled bathrooms (inc ensuites) plus guest wc. Fabulous master bedroom with walk in wardrobe and gorgeous ensuite. The home is well equipped for storage with a large walk in linen cupboard upstairs and two additional cupboards which would allow provision for a lift to be installed if required. Double Garage with internal access and separate laundry. Properties of this calibre in this location are extremely rare and hard to come by - enquire for viewing options.

Expressions of Interest Close 20 July 2023 4pm unless sold prior

PREMIUM.CO.NZ/80431

RICHARD MILNE 021 770 611

RichardMilne@premium.co.nz

ROBERT MILNE 022 011 24 94

RobertMilne@premium.co.nz

TAKAPUNA: 09 916 6000 she said. Money would also be available to go into the pot to reduce hub costs from the previously agreed sale of the empty former library at No 2 The Strand.

Eke Panuku plans to market No. 2 later in the year, but has no confirmed deadline for a sale of the Mary Thomas Centre.

Asked where the board offices might be located, van Tonder said her personal preference was for them to be incorporated in the hub rather than remain in leased commercial space on The Strand.

The board had not discussed this, she added. But her view was the facilities should be brought together, making democratic representatives more visible.

Van Tonder said she hoped people would engage with the process of giving feedback on what was an important decision for the area. “I want people to know we don’t take a fixed position on this.” No final decision would be made by the board until it considered Eke Panuku’s analysis and public feedback. If a targeted rate is rejected, it would be back to the drawing board.

Feedback will be taken through the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board Plan consultation process, due to get under way from 13 July for a month. To encourage people to participate, extra efforts will soon be made by the board to tell people how to do this, or once consultation opens go online at akhaveyoursay.co.nz.

1 June - 31 July 2023

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