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1209 days ago

A SEMI FURNISHED DOWNSTAIRS UNIT IS AVAILABLE IN HALF MOON BAY.

Syed from Half Moon Bay

A SEMI FURNISHED DOWNSTAIRS UNIT IS AVAILABLE IN HALF MOON BAY.

It is very well located, walking distance to the schools, shops, marina, beach and main street. It is a two levels house.

-one ensuite double wardrobes with queenbed including base.
-one room with sliding doors
-one lounge
-separate kitchen with freestanding over, fridge and microwave.
-small storage area under stairs
-outside sitting area with the view of sky tower
-separate inside 2 car parking
-walking distance to marina ferry terminal & schools.
-very close to beach and public transport at door step.
-no pets, smokers and party people please.
-tenent must be professional and full time working and paying rent on time.
-move in costs are 4 weeks bond and 1 week rent in advance.
-ideal for a working couple OR with a single child.
-macleans college, BBI & pigeon mountain primary zone.
-rent is $480/week, including lawn mowing, water, unlimited internet and electricity.
-no time wasters plz
PM for viewing 0221692296 Syed - Thanks

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