759 days ago

Apartment for Rent

Paul from Auckland Central

Note : Rent is $630 per week and the Sqm are 93

A Big 93 sq metre apartment, 2 large bedrooms , 1 car parks outside entrance door ( A second can be arranged at $40 per week) , next to Spark Arena , beside KFC , McDonalds ,two balconies ,1 bathroom - separate toilet, available for the first time in 3 years , fully furnished - $630 per week, 2 weeks in advance /2 weeks bond , no letting fee , no water rates for reasonable use. ( 7 Cubic Meters included) Available Now ( Existing tenant has new job - he will do the 28 days but equally is willing to move asap) - email edgarpropertiesak@gmail.com - two couples OK . Will list on Trade me this week.

Massive aircon unit - these apartment face the sun and are really warm - Kids OK

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