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3354 days ago

2 bedroom Unit for rent in Papatoetoe area

Rajshri from Papatoetoe

PRIVATE SETTING - MODERN KITCHEN AND BATHROOM
FEATURES
RENT
$450 per week including water and internet
excludes gas and power
2 bedroom unit / 6 months old
modern bathroom with shower
gas cooking hobs and gas hot water
Heatpump
Large, spacious open plan living area
Wooden floor and bedroom carpeted
With summer coming a BBQ or relaxing in the small courtyard may appeal
PARKING
Off street
NEARBY
Minutes walk to Papatoetoe
high school/great south road bus stops and howick bus route also close to all amenities.
Walk to Manukau mall/AUT/Hunters plaza
IDEAL TENANTS
ideal property for working professionals, professional couple , small families or retired couple
AVAILABLE
Long term from 1 November or as negotiated
MUST BE OK WITH PETS
Please call 021 1688195 (andrew) or txt 0212604225 for viewing

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