($320 per week)Downstairs studio with own entrance in a cul de sac house in Glendowie .
Downstairs studio with own entrance in a cul de sac house in Glendowie.
Your own kitchenette/laundry room - sink & built-in cupboards.
In the kitchenette/laundry room, a microwave, a kettle, a portable induction cooktop, a washing machine and a fridge are provided.
Own use separated toilet and bathroom right outside the room.
Furnishings include a double bed, wardrobe and shelves, desk and chair, desk lamp and a vacuum cleaner.
Our bedrooms are upstairs, but our living room, kitchen and garage are downstairs. We just put acoustic insulation between your area and the main house, however, you will still hear us if we are cooking or in our living room. We go to bed around 10 pm on weekdays, and 11 pm on weekends.
The flatmates are two professionals in their 30s. We work 8am – 5/6pm and prefer to find a flatmate who has similar routines.
We are looking for a trustworthy working down to earth person (sorry, no couples due to the size of the space).
Nice neighbourhood and close to the main bus routes to the city, Glen Innes train station, St Heliers, Kohimarama etc. 3-minute drive to the local supermarkets.
Parking in front of the garage (super safe) is also available.
Single person $320 per week (all expenses included)
Ideal flatmates late 20's, mid 30's. Definitely not a party house!
Bond 3 weeks + 1 week rent in advance.
No pets or smokers.
If interested, please text my husband Tim to organise viewings
027 619 2346.
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