Looking for a flatmate - Kumeu
Hi Neighbours! I have moved nearby, and I'm now looking for a flatmate in my lovely new, three bedroom house.... in nearby Kumeu / Huapai (northwest Auckland).
If anyone is interested, or knows someone who's keen, please feel free to pm me, and pop by to have a look :)
$180 each room + expenses.
This is a brand new, sunny, modern house that I have just built! It was finished late last year. I am looking for a flatmate who is fun and friendly, and who will respect the other flatmates space while also enjoying a great living environment together.
You will share the house with two other flatmates.
Power, water, internet, food are additional costs (excluded from weekly rent).
You will have the benefit of being in a brand-spanking new house, as well as being in an excellent location. If you like being on the edge of the country, but with amenities nearby, then this is perfect for you! As a new house, it is also really comfortable, with double glazing, and full insulation.
You can also head into the city and be there in less than 30 minutes (not counting rush hour!), which is really handy.
Your room isn’t furnished, but it has a generous wardrobe with lot’s of space for your gear, and the shared areas of the house will all be furnished.
(You will be sharing the bathroom with one other flatmate only, as the master room has it’s own ensuite. This advertisement is for one of the two standard bedrooms, not the master).
Bond: 2 x weeks rent
Rent in Advance: 2 x weeks rent
Beautiful Huapai town is 1.3 kilometres away, so an easy walk or a remarkably short drive! Kumeu is also next door.
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