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1816 days ago

2 bedroom flat at Lynfield for rent

Tracey from Lynfield

*LOOKING FOR SMALL FAMILY, No pets please.*
Please make contact for viewing today.
0276281478 or 0273466976

•This two bedroom flat is situated under a main house, independent entrance with lots of privacy. There is 1 bathroom and a kitchen area, 1 car spot onsite and plenty off street.

•$399 for maximum of 3 tenants(4 if are kids), water inclusive. Individual power meter read monthly.

•Fairly modern furnished, newly vanity and living carpet, warm and cozy place ideally for a family of 3. There is no fixed stove or oven, however there is portable Electric Hob for your use.

•Safe and quite neighborhood, walkable distance to the beach, parks, Halsey Drive school, lynfield college, local shopping centre, post shops, cafe, takeaways etc..

• Furniture and appliances aren’t included.

Please make contact for viewing today.
0276281478 or 0273466976

Price: $399

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