Male housemate wanted for Newtown townhouse
Single room in 3 BR Newtown townhouse available from 19 Oct, lease runs until Feb 2020.
$200.00 pw plus $25-30 per week for gas, power and internet.
Place is furniture, and your own bedroom TV if you don't like our taste in Netflix. The place has one bathroom, and two separate toilets (yay!). Parking free on street.
2 minute walk to Countdown, 3 minutes to a choice of bus routes, and very close to cafes, bars, shops and Massey Uni.
2 existing flatmates are an older-than-30 gay male married couple, both working full time. we like gaming, being quietly social and netflix etc. We're not really into parties and we don't to the drug thing.
We're looking for a male housemate who is independent, working and / or studying who's willing to share household chores, maybe share cooking, and who will fit in with how we do things around here.
Have a look at the listing in trademe for pics: www.trademe.co.nz...
You can email us through trademe, r message me on here
I'd like to know a bit about you before we invite you out to see the place - - age, gender etc, where you've been living, what's your age group, would you share cooking, are you a smoker or use any drugs, and what you are looking for in a household.
I work in the CBD, happy to do coffee and chat, answer any questions etc. Cheers, Richard
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