624 days ago

3-Bedroom House/Apartment For Rent On Rakich Place, Henderson. Viewing on 07.06.24. Available On 14.06.24.

Uriel from Te Atatu South

Come & view (Friday, 07-06-24 between 4pm to 5pm) this delightful & awesome 3-bdrm house on 2 levels with 1 bathroom, 1 Guest WC toilet + wash hand basin, lounge + dining area, kitchen, laundry/store area, Come, see & feel this sweet renovated property.
It has a kitchen equipped with oven & cooktop, workbench, cupboards & drawers. The open-plan living area, complemented by air conditioning, ensures year-round comfort & leads out to a charming balcony. The home is Healthy Homes compliant, ensuring your well-being is a top priority.


Outside, the townhouse benefits from a fully fenced garden, creating a safe and private outdoor space. The courtyard adds an extra area for relaxation or entertainment. There's a garage that has been carpeted and converted to a lounge for relaxation + comfort. There are 2 dedicated parking spaces for you to enjoy 24/7. All the rooms have built-in wardrobes to provide ample storage. Safety features include two smoke alarm systems, adding peace of mind to this lovely rental offering.
Situated in a friendly community with local amenities nearby, living at Rakich Place, Henderson, West Auckland means you'll have easy access to shops, cafes, and public transport. The area is also known for its parks and recreational facilities, making it an ideal place for individuals or families looking for a harmonious lifestyle. With all these features, this townhouse is not just a rental; it's a place to call home.

Rent: $650 pwk. Bond: 4-weeks' rent equivalent. Available: 05-07-2024.
Contact us for full address & viewing details (Friday, 28-06-24). Please provide your name, email address, Tel, # of people to live here.

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