1971 days ago

BRAND NEW 4-BEDROOMS HOUSE IN HEART OF PAPAKURA FOR RENT

Uriel from Te Atatu South

Fall-in-love with an awesome 4 large bedroom house on two levels with 2 lounges, one ensuite room, 2 general bathrooms, 2 heat-pumps, dishwasher, keyless entry, home ventilation system (HVS), central vacuuming system (CVS), the freshness, sweet & gorgeous smell of a brand new house that is fully insulated, warm/cool with two heat-pump, beautiful & lovely capture of Sunlight during winter plus cool breeze in summer.

The fresh and light interior of the handsome living area is a good balance of easy living and indulgence. Enjoy delicious dishes in your chef’s designer kitchen with stone benchtops and quality appliances.

Hallmarks include four double bedrooms. Its open plan living with indoor & outdoor flow. It has a total of three bathrooms of which one is an ensuite plus solid brick and weatherboard construction. It has utilised the latest building techniques plus technology with vinyl floor, cooking & hot water on gas & double glazing throughout. All set on handsome floor areas and freehold title.

There's also internal access garaging plus remote door control with off-street parking & heaps of street parking. Minimum lawn mowing to do. Take advantage of all that this location has to offer, with great schools, public transport routes bus & Train Stations, easy motorway access and short stroll to the shops and great food outlets!

Contact us for full address & viewing details also provide your name, email address & contact phone number for viewing details & updates. Email: [uriel@able-thomas.com]

Viewing on Sunday, 11th October 2020 between 3.30pm to 4pm prompt. Available for move-in on Friday, 16th October 2020.

Bond required – Four (4) weeks rent. Move-in cost: ($750 x 4) + (1-Weeks Advanced Rent) = $3,750). Initial contract for one year.

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Now that we can see the full picture, it brings the big question into focus: how much do we, as Kiwis, truly value protecting nature — and what are we prepared to invest to make it happen?

We hope this brings a smile!

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Is Auckland’s economy improving?
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