1624 days ago

Female Flatmate Wanted For A Brand New, 2 Bedroom Cottage in Tamahere

Jenny and Philip from Tamahere

Mature woman seeks a female flatmate to share a newly built, 2 bedroom cottage on Bruntwood Road, Tamahere. The room available is a spacious double, with walk in wardrobe, temperature controlled heating, TV and wifi points. There is extra sound insulation between bedrooms, and bedroom doors are lockable. An attached garage is provided.

The cottage is finished to a high standard, and is warm and sunny. All new Whiteware, is provided, including a fridge, dishwasher and washing machine. There is a new TV in the lounge as well as a sofa, table and chairs. The cottage is located behind the main house, but positioned for maximum privacy.

Rent is $220 per week.

Contact Jenny or Philip for further details and application process. Phone 0212560893 or 0212561091

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