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Life on the corner

66 Coutts Street, Kilbirnie, Wellington 6022

Don’t miss out on this two-bedroom apartment.

This first-floor corner home is bathed in morning sunshine and enjoys peaceful, elevated views of the meticulously manicured gardens and lush palm trees. Down the hall you will find a separate toilet and second bedroom — a versatile space perfect for a home office or for hosting guests.

Ideally located just moments from the village centre, offering effortless access to all amenities. Challenge your friends to a game of bowls, take a dip in our indoor swimming pool or watch a movie in the cinema.

Rita Angus Village boasts a warm and welcoming community. You’ll love the convenience of being close to the airport, central city and Wellington Hospital. Have a shopping day at the Kilbirnie local shops or take the family to Lyall Bay Beach for a relaxing walk along the beach.

Call Judith on 04 387 7625 to make an appointment today!

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REF: IA B4

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2Bedrooms 1Bathrooms 76m2Floor Area

$885,000

Updated: 9 Mar 2026

Location

66 Coutts Street, Kilbirnie, Wellington 6022

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