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19 Blackmore Drive

Bay of Plenty
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260sqm
897sqm
19 Blackmore Drive Bay of Plenty
Auction
Friday 11th October - 4:00PM
Bayleys Office, 1092 Fenton Street, Rotorua
proudly marketed by
Rotorua, Success Realty MREINZ
Experience effortless Lynmore living
A stunning residence that seamlessly blends modern luxury with the comforts of everyday living. This 260sqm home, set on an expansive 897sqm section, offers a spacious and well-designed layout, perfect for families wanting proximity to Lynmore School or executive couples seeking a stylish, low-maintenance retreat. The heart of the home is the open-plan living area, where high ceilings and abundant natural light create a bright, airy atmosphere. This space flows effortlessly to the covered outdoor patio, complete with a stylish fireplace, making it ideal for year-round entertaining and alfresco dining. The ground floor caters to all your living needs, featuring three bedrooms, large separate office perfect for a work from home option, a modern bathroom, and a convenient laundry area. A cosy second living space with built-in bookshelves and gas fireplace provides a quiet space for relaxation, reading, or unwinding, adding to the home's versatile appeal. Upstairs, discover the ultimate private retreat with the luxurious master suite. This spacious sanctuary features a walk-in robe and a sleek ensuite, offering a perfect escape at the end of a busy day. Oversized internal access garaging provides ample room for the vehicles and toys. There is also room to park the boat or camper plus extra shedding at the rear of the property. Whether it's a growing family needing space and convenience, or executive couples desiring a lock-up-and-leave lifestyle, 19 Blackmore Drive delivers the perfect blend of style, space, and location. With its superb design and thoughtful layout, this home offers a lifestyle opportunity that combines luxury with practicality in one of Rotorua's most desirable suburbs.
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