1413 days ago

Furnished en-suite for short term Rent in Browns Bay

Owner from Little Mermaid Cleaning Services & Home Stagings

Short Term Rental with the feel of living in a mini resort (can stay up to 4 months. Can be discussed further if for longer time.).
Large private upstairs area which includes a bedroom with en-suite, as well as private separate toilet and bathroom. There is a very comfortable queen bed, mini lounge, office area and walk in wardrobe.
The room has a fridge/freezer/coffee maker, office desk and TV/Netflix and free internet.

View the sea from the private balcony and another private balcony overlooks the pool and tropical landscape garden.

Rest of the house has heaps of space to share including Kitchen, Laundry, Swimming pool and BBQ.

Live next to two beautiful beaches, good for a swim and relaxing. Browns Bay Village is just 5 minutes down the track and walking distance to shops, supermarkets, bars, cafes etc.

If you love bush walks, vineyards, golfing, tennis, surfing, other markets for arts and food, then it's all close by.

And, Auckland City is just 15 to 30 min away in car/bus.

Price per week $690 plus $60expenses (internet, power & water)
If two people, another $150 a week

Looking forward to here from you
Susanne
Email: susanne@littlemermaid.co.nz
Ph. 0212362284

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