flatmate wanted
Location: Northcote Point, North Shore City, Auckland
Available: Wed 20 Jan
Furnishings: All provided
Additional costs: nil
Current flatmates: 1 existing flatmate. male, 40th, pro, main tenant for more than 10 years
Couples OK: Yes
Ideal flatmate: male,female,couples,Pro/student
Parking: on the road
In the area: 30 seconds to the bus stop (to city or Birkenhead), all others are very handy
Description: 2 bedroom unit with 1 very private bathroom.
Ask me about the expenses only while you viewing the place.
10 min drive to CBD.
If you after somewhere for chilling and relaxation, not crowded, tidy and quiet, you are in the right place.
The bathroom is very private to your room and just been renovated.
The best view of the harbor and city.
No kids, No Pets, and extremely no smokers
Photos: www.trademe.co.nz...
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