If you’ve been searching for a solid, low-maintenance home with room to modernise and add your own flair, this could be... Read more
If you’ve been searching for a solid, low-maintenance home with room to modernise and add your own flair, this could be the one for you! Located in the friendly seaside township of Bluff, 85 Lagan Street presents an excellent opportunity for first-home buyers, investors, or downsizers who appreciate tidy presentation, a functional layout, and potential for further enhancement.
This warm and welcoming three bedroom home features spacious open-plan living, ideal for family life or entertaining guests. The lounge flows easily into the dining and kitchen spaces, creating a central hub for everyday living. A heat pump ensures year-round comfort, and the home also enjoys the benefit of some double glazing – a valuable bonus for energy efficiency. The bathroom has already been modernised, offering a fresh and stylish space.
While the kitchen and interior may be ready for a refresh, everything is neat, tidy, and absolutely liveable as is – move in straight away and take your time adding personal touches.
Outside, the low maintenance exterior and easy-care section mean weekends are yours to enjoy, not spend maintaining the home.
Whether you want to start your property journey, expand your investment portfolio, or simply enjoy the charm of Bluff living, this home is packed with potential and practicality. Bluff offers a laid-back lifestyle with a strong sense of community, local shops, beautiful coastal scenery, and is just a short drive to Invercargill.
This one ticks the boxes for affordability, presentation, and future promise. Don’t let it slip by! Get in touch with Shelley today to arrange your private viewing or to find out more.
Please note: Land measurements are approximate and boundary lines are indicative only. All efforts have been made to source accurate information from reputable sources (e.g. Regional/City Councils, Property Guru, CoreLogic, etc.). We cannot, however, verify its accuracy and suggest this should not replace independent clarification through standard due diligence.