Room for rent in large villa : Somerfield
Hi neighbors.
We have a large sunny double bedroom for rent in our villa in Somerfield.
The bedroom is a good size with large wardrobe and gets the sun in the afternoons.
The house has 3 bedrooms, 1 sunroom, 1 bathroom and 2 toilets.
We like to maintain a tidy well kept home with many original features. There are two large living areas and a small easy care section. The home is fully furnished with the exception of the bedroom advertised.
There are two long term existing quiet respectful and easy going male flatmates who are looking forward to sharing with someone like minded. Please note there are also two friendly cats.
The rent p/wk is $145.00 plus expenses.
There is off road parking and unlimited fiber broadband.
The home is close to Barrington mall, the Beckenham shops, bus services, bars and restaurants, Barrington medical center, gyms and a lot more.
If you are interested, please contact
Mike 0279597779
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