Board available
I have temporary board available in a 3 bedroom/2 bathroom smoke free house in Nawton until late Oct (when usual occupant returns from his overseas trip).
$220 pw (plus bond) includes everything ie room, electricity unlimited wifi, use of facilities etc, except food (buy/cook own food).
Must be honest, reliable, reasonably sociable and must like cats.
absolutely no drugs and preferably no smokers.
Preferably aged 30+
Share with older lady (66) and a male boarder (50).
ABSOLUTELY NO TIME WASTERS (have had 1 this week already hence why this ad is being re-posted on several sites). GENUINE INTEREST ONLY PLEASE.
Room is semi furnished and is available now.
sorry due to my tenancy agreement I can not have more than 2 boarders so am unable to have any couples.
small culde-sac within the Dominion rd area, off street parking, bus stop nearby.
phone me if interested 0273901487 (or if you know someone who is looking for temporary board please make them aware of this post).
many thanks
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