226 days ago

Flat for rent - 1 bedroom

Sandra from Taradale

We have a small flat for rent comprising kitchen/dining area, bedroom with small ensuite and attached to a large shared garage that is used predominantly for storage rather that cars. The flat is self contained with the basic requirements, queen bed, kitchen appliances and a shared freezer space in the garage. The flat is on the ground floor of a large home on Hospital Hill and has its own entrance and a dedicated carpark in front of the garage. Plenty of room to store your bike or other leisure equipment. This is a boarding situation as there is a tenancy in place for the whole property with a small working family. Please note they have one cat and one golden retriever. Board cost is $380 per week inclusive of electricity and broadband Internet. $300 bond. This flat is suitable for a single working person although we will consider a working couple. Please email sandra@tematapeak.co.nz in the first instance. I will respond to your email promptly. Please supply a phone number so I can give you a call.

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