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1047 days ago

MATURE FLATMATE WANTED

Jocelyn from South Taranaki District

Room available now ideally looking for a professional mature flatmate, 1 x single room, fully furnished with bed, linen and bedding if required, drawers, built-in wardrobe. Room is warm and sunny. The house is fully furnished & equipped with everything you would need ( except your own towels, linen, TV, clothes & food). You will have access to fridge & pantry space. There is a TV in the lounge with DVD or chrome cast (if you have 1?). Rent includes: power, internet, gas & gardens/lawn maintenance. This room is not suitable for couples. There is one bathroom with shower & bathroom combined.
You will be living with the myself at moment due to injuries not working, and 1 other older flatmate, so I need flatmates who are respectful of other people's space and privacy and who are quiet and mature. Also, you must be working and non smoker accommodation. Please contact me if you are interested and I'll organise viewing with you. Located in normanby, South taranaki.
Please message me on 0273307330 and let me know a little bit about yourself (e.g., name, age, gender, occupation etc) reliable with rent

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