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212-Cashel-Brochure.Pdf Artists impression 2 1 2 C A S H E L THE CITY ON YOUR DOORSTEP Artists impression NOW AVAILABLE FOR SALE LIVE, WORK & PLAY WHERE ALL THE ACTION HAPPENS! Situated in the very heart of Christchurch, 212 Cashel is your gateway to all that this vibrant new city centre has to offer. Consisting of ten homes, this exclusive location sits on the doorstep of everything! Shopping, entertainment, hospitality hot spots to a variety of workplaces as well as Rauora Park, one of the city’s largest green spaces, are within easy walking distance. HIGHLIGHTS FEATURES 10 low-maintenance homes — Unrestricted views over Rauora Park in a boutique development. — Generous west-facing deck Sun-soaked west facing indoor and — Outdoor storage outdoor living - perfect for city life. — Secure bike storage — Open plan living and kitchen Turnkey homes with window furnishings, fridge, dishwasher — Caesarstone benchtop and washer dryer combo included. — Fisher & Paykel kitchen appliances The thoughtful layout sees the bathroom, — Separate study space laundry, study nook and bedroom — Mechanical fresh air ventilation separated from the living spaces. — High stud ceilings in the living areas All properties have a Homestar — Heatpump 6 rating and achieve (or exceed) all Healthy Home Standards. — USB points on all sockets Artists impression THE ULTIMATE INNER CITY LIFESTYLE 212 Cashel is positioned adjacent to Huanui Lane and overlooks Rauora Park. From here, you can explore the network of laneways and courtyards which weave their way through this bustling part of town, stopping off at any number of cafés, restaurants or bars along the way. Of course, you may prefer a more relaxed approach. In that case, you can enjoy the city’s beautiful green spaces and a leisurely walk along the famous Avon river, visit the fabulous Tūranga Central Library, or wander through Riverside Market – it’s all right here for you! 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