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1 bedroom + loft apartment

67 Ranfurly Road, Epsom, Auckland 1023

1 bedroom + loft apartment

67 Ranfurly Road, Epsom, Auckland 1023

Love travelling? Buy in Epsom and grab your passport!

Epsom Village has the ultimate ‘lockup and leave’ 1 brm + loft apartment that might just offer you the perfect retirement opportunity, with brand new kitchen, bathroom, flooring and appliances - and for just $585k?? Check, you can start booking that trip today!

The additional loft floor is handy as a 2nd bedroom or additional lounge or office - it’s really up to you! This home also boasts gorgeous west-facing views from the balcony to Mt Eden and the city. Let Epsom Village capture your heart, with its boutique shops and cafés on the corner and our welcoming community offering Auckland's perfect retirement lifestyle.

Come and have a chat with us today. Call Lyn on 021 845 524

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1Bedrooms 1Bathrooms 1Car 68m2Floor Area

$580,000

Agent

Lyn Ellis (Sales & Marketing)

Updated: 2 Dec 2025

Location

67 Ranfurly Road, Epsom, Auckland 1023

Epsom Village (Real Living)

Real Living is a NZ family-owned business committed to offering a selection of quality retirement living options. Epsom Village enjoys an outstanding central Auckland position in Ranfurly Road, Epsom - close to the heart of Auckland City and just down the road from Newmarket.

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