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Bay of Plenty
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2
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151sqm
N/Asqm
Bay of Plenty
proudly marketed by
Ellie-Jane Alker
Madison Johns
Talk Property Ltd MREINZ
Modern Apartment In The Heart Of Lake Taupo
This middle-level apartment epitomises the essence of convenient urban living, boasting an ideal location and effortless maintenance. Situated within the esteemed 101 On Roberts Street development, this property offers a rare chance for investment in a sought-after, upscale locale. Benefit from the prime location, with Taupo Lake's edge, charming cafes, renowned restaurants, and diverse shopping options all just a leisurely stroll from your doorstep. The apartment itself comprises three bedrooms, two bathrooms, including a master bedroom with an ensuite. A sleek designer kitchen seamlessly connects to the open-plan living and dining space, facilitating easy entertaining. Relax with friends on the balcony with views out to the picturesque lake. The property also includes secure, undercover parking for two vehicles, along with a storage shed, enhancing its practicality in the heart of the CBD. Additionally, the property grants access to a communal gym and heated swimming pool, further enhancing its appeal. Every element of the lake lifestyle is within reach, underscoring Taupo's status as one of New Zealand's most beautiful and desirable destinations. With a plethora of international events drawing visitors year-round, the demand for premium accommodation remains consistently high. This apartment boasts impressive Airbnb records and operates as a managed vacation rental, ensuring a steady income stream when not in personal use. Extensive information regarding the body corporate, letting services, and management agreements is available upon request. Don't miss this unparalleled opportunity to secure a slice of Taupo's vibrant lifestyle and capitalise on its thriving tourism market. Contact Ellie-Jane + Madison today to enquire on 0800 SELLTAUPO Property Video Link: https://vimeo.com/938011850?share=copy
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