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Flatmate Wanted - Rook for rent - Available - Monday 02/11, Botany

Shaun from Flat Bush

Hi...

We have a spacious one bedroom (Internal wardrobe -unfurnished) available in our 4 bedroom house (Fully furnished) Located in Dannemora. It is close to public amenities and schools. 5 Min walk from Chapel Road Shops.

Currently Family of 4 with (2 Children 9 & 13 years), so easy going environment, fun and friendly. Quiet Street and neighbourhood.

Shared kitchen and 90% use of main bathroom for yourself. Patio and BBQ.

Water & Utilites are included in the rent and with parking on street or driveway.

Hi-Speed Internet(Wi-Fi-Unlimited), Netflix, Neon, Disney+.

Rent required: Single: $190 per week: Couples Negotiable

Available - Monday 02/11

Call - 022-166-5198 Anytime

No pets.

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