842 days ago

Exclusive - One only mature well educated Flatmate wanted- One Tree Hill

Shery from Onehunga

Description: 4 bedroom townhouse with 2 bathrooms.
EXCLUSIVE - Only 1 other flatmate
RENT- $380pw + utilities

LUXURY- Underfloor Heat, Stone benchtop, Nice interiors, Roomy, View, Water Filter

CORNWALL PARK- 3 min walk with animals, cafes, lots of gardens/flowers- famous for the walks thru daffodils, wisteria & cherry trees.

ROOM DETAILS: You would have most of the ground floor- separate from living areas & other bedrooms - which has large bedroom with big wardrobe and large TV on the wall -desk and chair, tallboy, 2 bedside units, and bookcase. There is a toilet & basin with mirror/cabinet. The King bed splits into 2x King Singles if wish.

It opens out onto a small deck to garden & outdoor table.
The garage, with laundry sink, is also on that ground floor.

You would have your own full bathroom (seperate bath and shower) upstairs, unless an occasional guest shares.

NOTE: PHOTOS- I have only just moved in- so the lounge still has boxes and packing stuff in it. . All photos are my furniture, except for the last 3.

Flatting for grown ups . . . owner is looking for a flatmate.
Looking for the right fit, mature in their outlook, a little bit fun, and someone who sees the value in shared living.

Not a party house, but social events out, with profess friends are on offer, if the right fit.

No smokers/pets- though we may have to babysit a small fluffy dog on occasion.

North facing - sunny.

Open plan living with large lounge, dining and a small family couch area, opening onto a small balcony.

View of the Obelisk One Tree Hill from top floors.

10 min to Greenlane Cntdn or Ellerslie shops,15min to Remuera. Border of Epsom,Royal Oak,Onehunga/Greenlane.

3 min walk to Cornwall Park, & 3 min walk to Royal Oak Mall.

Must have references, application form, credit check done, etc
Contact: E: sdgartner@gmail.com
Shery

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