Flatmates Wanted
Flatmates Wanted!!!
Location: Mission Heights, Auckland
Rent is $175/wk for single (plus expenses approx. $15- $20/ week).
Double size bedroom. Bathroom to be shared with 2 other flatmates. Extra/additional toilet on the ground level. Unfurnished room but we can provide bed, table & chair on request. plenty off street parking.
Next to Bus Stop, 5 mins to, Pak & Save and BP Petrol Station, close to Botany Junction and Botany Town Centre, Manukau Westfield, Indian, Asian Supermarket, 18 mins to Middlemore Hospital, 27 mins to Auckland CBD
This is a modern 3 bedroom house with 2 Bathroom and 3 toilets. It has a formal lounge, kitchen & dining room.
NO PETS, NO SMOKERS, NO GUESTS. NO PARTY.
If you are Professional, working, clean, reliable and Tidy then only enquire for viewing please!!
To move in, 1 weeks BOND $175
1 WEEK RENT IN ADVANCE $ 175
TOTAL MOVE IN COST $350 / FLATMATE
Poll: Does the building consent process need to change?
We definitely need homes that are fit to live in but there are often frustrations when it comes to getting consent to modify your own home.
Do you think changes need made to the current process for building consent? Share your thoughts below.
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91.4% Yes
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8.2% No
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0.4% Other - I'll share below!
Lest we forget...
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Trucks Parking in Residential Streets
How do people feel about truck and trailer units parking in our residential streets? Manuroa and Airfield Roads in Takanini are truck parks every night. This is a safety issue as trucks and buses cross onto the wrong side of the road to pass them. They also block sight lines for people leaving their properties and turning out of side streets. Parking beside reserves and playgrounds means children are stepping out from behind these vehicles to cross our busy streets. The empty flatbed trailer units are hard to see at night, especially in wet weather. There have been at least two accidents in Takanini, one fatal, involving cars hitting these trailers. The Takanini Residents Group have raised this with the Papakura Local Board and Auckland Council, but as these vehicles are legally parked, we are told there is nothing that can be done. I know this is a problem in other areas in South Auckland, so I would like to hear what people think about this issue.