Mature Flatmate wanted, $240pw includes all bills - Windsor Park
4 bedroom house with 2 bathrooms.
On bus routes; nr Constellation Dr bus station for City, the Shore & West; malls, beaches, cafes
Looking for friendly mature (preferably female, but would consider a male) flatmate to move in to our home with us. Preferably someone who is working.
Current flatmates: 2 existing flatmates. Two prof women (60, 23) and two cats. 23yo lives in bedsit under house, only comes up for food and to do laundry :-)
We have a lovely deck, outdoor furniture and barbecue - great for summer entertainment.
Double bedroom, with ranchsliders out to balcony.
Double wardrobe, built in double cupboard. Queen bed w drawers under, tallboy & wire basket drawers.
We get our lawns mowed, but we clean our own home. So household cleaning/chores are shared.
Must like cats.
$240 pw rent: includes bills - power, unlimited broadband, water, lawn mowing (one less chore for us).
Move in costs 1 week in advance ($240), plus 2 weeks bond ($480) = $720
No other pets - no smokers/vapers.
Phone or text 021 02251565
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