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2142 days ago

Sleepout (studio) available for weekday usage: Rural Oropi, 10km from Greerton, Tauranga

Gary from Oropi

Sleepout (studio) available for weekday usage: Rural Oropi, 10km from Greerton, Tauranga

(Bedroom, bathroom, lounge area; private garden area and carport.)



Our sleepout is used for temporary accommodation – family, friends and Air BnB-type guests, usually at the weekends / long weekends.



We have, however, had an Auckland-based professional utilising it for similar, temporary accommodation, Mondays to Fridays when he came down to do work here. More recently he has wanted to upgrade to a permanent-status accommodation though.



We’re still keen to promote and build up our little Air BnB enterprise at weekends/long weekends.



As such, we’re keen to see if there are any potential clients, who may require WEEKDAY-TYPE accommodation, such as he did.



For further information, please email me:
(If you supply a cellular number, I can easily text/call you back.)

Gary

garyintauranga@gmail.com

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