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20 Salkeld Place

Canterbury Area
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186sqm
605sqm
20 Salkeld Place Canterbury Area
proudly marketed by
Grenadier Real Estate Ltd MREINZ
New by Build, Refined by Design
Positioned in Woodlands Estate, this brand-new build favours a contemporary approach, with clean lines, quality specifications, and a layout geared for everyday ease. Modern in tone and neutral in palette, the home brings design and layout into alignment, with a clear definition between the home's social spaces and sleep quarters. Set within its own wing, the open-plan living and dining zone sits beneath a boxed ceiling, where tiled floors and timber tones lift the space, and a clean-lined kitchen with concealed scullery takes the lead. Sliding doors link the living area to a patio and wide deck, stepping out to a lawned 605sqm section that remains a blank canvas, ready to take shape. Accommodation occupies the other wing, with three bedrooms and two tiled bathrooms positioned for privacy. Among them, the master surpasses the standard with outdoor access, a walk-in robe, and an ensuite, while the family bathroom brings everyday function into focus with a freestanding tub. Cleverly positioned, the laundry links to the internal-access double garage without compromising space, while a separate WC, strong storage solutions, and under-tile heating across bathrooms and the kitchen round out the 186.5sqm design. An exceptional find for couples, smaller families, downsizers, or investors, this peacefully removed pocket of Woodend keeps life in balance, offering fast links to Pegasus, Rangiora, Kaiapoi, and the coast, all while staying within 25 minutes of Christchurch. Please contact Logan for more information or download the property files from www.agentsend.com/WEH *Please be aware that this information may have been sourced from REINZ/Property Smarts/Land Information New Zealand/ The relevant local authority/Cera and we have not been able to verify the accuracy of the same.
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