Room for rent - Beach Haven
Kia ora koutou!
Flatmate wanted to join myself in a lovely quiet 3-bed house in Beach Haven. πΊ
House is single-storey, back off the street, sunny. Two off-street parks to be shared between us (NB: itβs tandem parking). Plenty of on-street parking.
5-10mins walk to bus stops to the city. 5min drive to ferry to the city.
Place is unfurnished aside from a couch so fridge will be hired unless you can bring your own to share. π
Room is a double with a wardrobe (sorry only have the one photo) and we would both share the third room which will be a home office and meditation space. π§ββοΈ
Small amount of outdoor space with a clothesline. (Wonβt be getting a dryer for the house.)
About me: Mature working professional, work 4 days per week, mostly from the office or out and about. Work in the environmental industry, try to live sustainably (and healthily) and hobbies include meditation, dancing, gardening. πͺ΄ π
About you: someone looking for a home, not just a room to hide in. π Respectful, friendly, communicative and able to do their own dishes and laundry as well as sharing the chores. π
Ideally keen to sit and chat over a cup of tea on the weekend sometimes. βοΈ
Cats negotiable, no dogs sorry. Ideally suits a single but couples can be discussed with the landlord. :)
Rent is $305 per week plus expenses (bills to be divided equally - electricity, broadband, appliance rental, water and then shared household stuff like toilet paper). Bond 4wks rent, one week rent in advance.
Available now. π‘
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In October, the fine for parking in a designated mobility car park without a permit has jumped from $150 to $750βa 400% increase!
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