2 bed unit for rent Featherston
Hiya I have a modern, two bed apartment at the back of my villa in Featherston available for rent. But I live next door (other side of the house) with my two kids and so am really only wanting a person that is quiet with tv and radio noise. No smokers and no partyers. We go to bed early but can't cope with ongoing TV and continuous radio noise etc before 6.30am and after around 9pm. Sorry but I have just had to deal with a big drinker and person blasting music and tv 24/7. Can be short term if required. Rent is $280 a week (neg) and includes WIFI. It has a heatpump inc. Power metre is read from the main house and the allocation to this flat is separated. No 'line charge' though for the flat, which makes it a bit cheaper. Available now. Phone Karen: 021574156
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