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1876 days ago

Takapuna/Belmont one ensuite double room 230$ available

Lin from Hauraki

Currently one double master room with private bathroom and toilet available for $230 single, expsense around 25$ per week. canbe short term and price can be negotiated.

4 bedrooms house just 5 minutes drive from the heart of Takapuna or Devenport , 8 minutes to takapuna beach, close to Takapuna Grammar school, nice and quiet environment and neighborhood.
Have direct bus to Auckland City central, close to motorway access.

Current flatmates are one male, two females, working professionals, we are looking for tidy, respectful and responsible flatmate.

Move in costs are 3 weeks bond, 1 week rent in advance.
Can be short term or long term.
Sorry no pet and no smoking in the house.

Location: fifeshire street, takapuna/belmont

Please text Lynn by 0223948478 if you are interested.

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