Discover your dream home at 72 Venice Street, nestled in the heart of Martinborough's wine country. This modernised 1980s brick and tile gem combines classic charm with contemporary comfort, offering an idyllic setting for family living.
As you step inside, you're greeted by a spacious, open-plan kitchen and dining area that effortlessly flows into a large, interconnected living space, creating the perfect environment for family gatherings and entertaining guests.
The kitchen, a model of modern efficiency and style, stands ready to inspire your culinary adventures. The home features four generously proportioned double bedrooms, each featuring wardrobe storage for convenience and master boasts a walk-through wardrobe leading to a private en-suite, adding to the convenience.
The updated central family bathroom, with a shower over bath, caters to busy mornings and relaxing evenings alike, while a separate, modernized laundry and W/C add to the home's practicality.
Outside, the property unfolds over a sprawling 1602 sq m corner section, offering a family-friendly haven that's both easy to care for and fully fenced, ensuring privacy and security. The lush, spacious grounds also feature generous off-street parking, a testament to the thoughtful design.
Car enthusiasts and hobbyists will delight in the free-standing double garage, meticulously finished with marine carpet lining, wall insulation, and re-clad with stylish board and batten. Extensive built-in storage, an adjoining storage, and carport make this space a versatile addition to the property.
Noteworthy upgrades include Infiniti gas hot water, a DVS system, an in-built fireplace, two heat pumps, and a standalone garden shed, ensuring comfort in every season. Partial double glazing, fresh interior and exterior paint, raised garden planters, and feature tiling add layers of aesthetic appeal and functionality to this home.
New Zealand is a nation that welcomes overseas nationals to live, work and invest. Many expatriates, particularly those from Australia, U.S., Europe and increasingly China and Korea, are drawn to the largest city, Auckland, which has the country’s priciest housing stock.
98 Main Street
Wairarapa, North Island, 5712 New Zealand