Home to Rent - Stonefields School Zone
Rental home available in St Johns area, rent $890 per week plus utilities.
In the Stonefield’s school zone, Easy care land, 3 large bedrooms 1 small bedroom and 2 bathrooms, large open plan living and dining. Heat-pumps in all 3 bedrooms, and lounge. Home features two large decks ideal for outdoor entertainment.
Furnishings includes:
600 ltr 4 Door Fridge,
Latest F&P Dish Drawers,
Front loading 9 kg Washing Machine,
44 Inch Smart TV,
Gas Cooking and Hot water,
Curtains and Blinds.
AVAILABILITY : 20/09/2024
We own pets so love to have them onboard (only trained pets please )
Suitable for Extended families / Working professionals / Flatting
10 mins walk to Glen Innes Train Station,
5 mins to the bus stop
5 mins drive to Eastridge / Meadow Bank Shopping malls
5 mins drive to Mission Bay / St. Heliers Bay / Kohimarama beach
10 mins drive to Sylvia Park
15 mins drive either to Auckland City or Manukau City
Attached latest photos after renovation.
Garage renovated into 2 bedroom self contained flat and currently tenanted which has a seperate entrance.
Call : 027 216 5659 / 0210 275 3512
Moving in cost, 4 weeks bond and 2 weeks advance.
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