2799 days ago

Sunny & Warm long term rental in Wharewaka - $350 per week

Proud Property 7 Taupo Limited

This tidy and modern 2 bedroom cottage which will be suitable for a couple or a single, why, because one of the bedrooms is open plan and is currently used as a dressing room or it could be a home office.

Endless sun in this quiet neighbourhood this is the prefect place if you like to be close to the lake, biking and walking tracks. The current tenants have been building a new home in Wharewaka and loved living here. The previous tenant was the owner of the property next store moving into this cosy place before a retirement village she lived by herself and felt very safe.

Fully furnished this cottage enjoys looking out across the lawn towards the lake and from the bedroom it’s south to the mountains. Gas hot water. Lawns are maintained and if you like a bit of gardening that would be helpful. Single garage and fully fenced property with outside security light.
More details on realestate.co.nz

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