Sanctuary In The City
18 Stevensons Crescent, Albany.
Discover this truly magical and luxurious paradise, set on 2.06 hectares on an elevated site with fabulous views across the valley and Auckland City.
Beautifully designed, this modern sanctuary has 6 large bedrooms including the master suite and a room with a kitchenette ideal for an aupair/guest accommodation plus an office. There are 3 full bathrooms as well as a separate guest toilet. There is also a cabin outside which could be another office or a sleepout. The home features exceptional quality and large open spaces with raking ceiling heights and large windows to ensure magical light filled living.
Every room is of grand proportion and the current owners have always enjoyed additional family and guests staying and utilising the comforts of this luxury resort on the city's doorstep. The sun and privacy is brilliant. The kids can walk to the mall and there is a bus stop at the end of the drive.
Exceptional open plan living allows for effortless entertaining and boasts an expansive kitchen which is the most practical chef's version I have ever seen. From the in-built butcher's block to the extraordinary appliances, this kitchen has been very well thought out. Everything flows outdoors to a covered entertaining area, sprawling flat lawns and a heated in ground swimming pool and spa. There is garaging for 3 cars, a covered boat park and plenty of off street parking.
The majority of the land is in bush with beautiful tracks through it for walking and plenty of spots for children to play and explore. This exceptional property has established fruit trees a chicken run and is a wonderful playground for children.
Rarely does a quality property of this size and standard become available so close to Albany and central Auckland. Call Nicky White 021 754 667 or Deb Manning 022 348 3460 to view.
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