2253 days ago

Home for Boarders/Flatmates - Available Now!!!

Uriel from Te Atatu South

[1] Location of property - Henderson Heights.

[2] Property available date & how long - Available now

[3] Shared Furnishing/facilities available (Fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave, internet (unlimited broadband), WiFi, washing machine, TV, Sky, desk, table, chair, etc.)

Own double room with double size closet/ double bed to be provided if requested or come with own bed.

[4] Amenities in area – Shops – 2 minutes walk

[5] Bills: Utility bills inclusive

[6] Parking facilities – Off-street parking

[7] Ideal boarder/flatmate – Female student/working or referred by WINZ

[8] No. of rooms in home/bathroom/toilet bowl/shower/bathtub – 4 Bedrooms/ 2 showers/1 bathtub/ 2 toilets

[9] Kitchen facilities – Shared pantry, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, stove, oven

[10] Sitting room facilities – Lounge suite, Sky TV, Study area extending from lounge

[11] Double bedroom / No. of rooms available - 1

[12] Laundry facilities – Washing machine and dryer

[13] Storage area – Lots of storage in a locked garage.

[14] Outside yard/garden – Large private deck at rare of the house

[15] Bond required / minimum stay –

2-weeks bond / 12-weeks minimum stay

[16] Rent per wk - $180

[17] Non-smoking

[18] Single without kids

[19] Pets not allowed

[20] Current total flatmates in the house (adults/children – Family of 3 adults and 1 child)

[21] Need for reference checks – One referee & a next-of-kin needed

[22] Any other description – The house is a few steps from bus stops to Westgate, Henderson and City. Train stations are 10 – 15 minute’s walk.

Able-Thomas Property Management Services NZ Limited

Website: [www.able-thomas.com]

The business that brings Property Owners/Investors, Landlords, Tenants, Flatmates, Boarders, Homestay & Tradespeople together to make happy, enjoyable & prosperous homes

Registered Company in New Zealand for Business & GST.

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