Your Own Slice of Paradise

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1 Geisha Road, Waikuku, Waimakariri, Canterbury
To be sold by deadline sale (by 9 Jun)9 June 2026
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Your Own Slice of Paradise
Deadline Sale - 9th June, 2pm - Unless sold Prior
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Get away from the hustle and bustle of city life and snap up this countryside gem. Only 20km north of Christchurch and with Rangiora and Kaiapoi a short drive away, you are still handy to everything you need, whilst enjoying the benefits of proximity to Waikuku beach, the Ashley River and Rakahuri Regional Park.
This weatherboard cutie with its welcoming vibe and homely appeal will make you fall in love at first sight. The well equipped kitchen with its wooden benchtops, breakfast bar and matching flooring is the hub of the house, where your creativity can flourish whilst retaining connection to both the dining and living areas. Keep cozy in winter with a wood fire and spend your summers relaxing on the covered porch or nearby patio.
The fully fenced section is spacious and with a great selection of raised beds for homegrown fruit and vegetables you can help keep the grocery bill down too. With great garaging and sheds you will have plenty of secure storage options.
Recently refreshed with paint and carpet, you will easily turn this house into YOUR home in no time.
Be quick to view, this one needs to be seen to be appreciated.
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