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2355 days ago

Churton Park - 2 Bedroom Rental - $530.00 pw

Joann from Tawa

Available:                       Immediately
Smoke Alarm: Monitored and maintained by Landlord
Furnishings:                  Fridge & Stove included
Parking:                         1 off street carport
Ideal tenants:          Professional single or couple
Bedrooms:                     2 double
Bathrooms:                   1 bathroom
Pets and Smokers:       No pets and no smokers
Security System:           Monitored and maintained by Landlord
Gardens:                         Maintained by landlord
Heating:                          HVAC/heat pump

Description:
28b Halswater Drive presents a delightful quiet stand-alone unit for rental.
Recently refurbished. Lovely setting with good sun. Available for long term rental.
Reference checks will be required.
2 weeks rental in advance and 2 weeks bond.
Please email halswater28b@gmail.com or text 027 2891820 for further information or viewing appointment.

Price: $530

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