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1642 days ago

House available for rent (Riccarton)

Db from Burnside

Two story sunny house , rear section on Blenheim road . Close to all amenities . 5/6 minutes walking to Middleton grange school. 2.2km to Canterbury university . 1.2 KM to church corner /bush inn. No80 Bus stop is next to the driveway , to Lincoln university and Town center . 10-15 minutes Walking to Riccarton mall.

This house will be available from 13th, June.
Four bedroom, 2 bathrooms. Has two large double bedrooms upstairs.
Off street parking.
If anyone is interested to rent the whole house , 1 year lease contract, 600/week. If the contract can be signed earlier and lease started exactly from 14th, June. The rent will be 580/week .

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