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Rooms available 3

Marianne from Kerikeri District

DETAILS OF HOME

Large Executive Private Home Close to town.
(Shepherd Road Kerikeri)
Park like grounds
Extremely Private.

Available are:

Separate, Huge, Private, Upstairs Master Bedroom (King Bed) with WI robe and ensuite - $275 week

Two Large Queen Rooms (New Queen Beds) with Luxury Shared Bathroom - $220 each per week

Prefer Mature Women - must be working and tidy - References Required.

Rent includes::
Quality Cotton Linen, Power, Water, Wifi and Laundry washed, dried and folded.
Huge kitchen plus scullery (extra fridge for house guests)
Four women in total (203sq m home) including the owner.

Two living areas
Ideal sanctuary atmosphere

Resembles upmarket Bed and Breakfast Property but am looking for guests on a month to month basis.
Everything provided except food.
Power
Water
Wifi
Quality LInenTop quality Beds and bedding
Ample drawer space
Use of owners home/living areas

Email only marianne.schroder@gmail.com

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