532 days ago

Home to Rent - Stonefields School Zone

Anuradha from Saint Johns

Rental home available in St Johns area, rent $890 per week plus utilities.
In the Stonefield’s school zone, Easy care land, 3 large bedrooms 1 small bedroom and 2 bathrooms, large open plan living and dining. Heat-pumps in all 3 bedrooms, and lounge. Home features two large decks ideal for outdoor entertainment.

Furnishings includes:
600 ltr 4 Door Fridge,
Latest F&P Dish Drawers,
Front loading 9 kg Washing Machine,
44 Inch Smart TV,
Gas Cooking and Hot water,
Curtains and Blinds.

AVAILABILITY : 20/09/2024

We own pets so love to have them onboard (only trained pets please )

Suitable for Extended families / Working professionals / Flatting

10 mins walk to Glen Innes Train Station,
5 mins to the bus stop
5 mins drive to Eastridge / Meadow Bank Shopping malls
5 mins drive to Mission Bay / St. Heliers Bay / Kohimarama beach
10 mins drive to Sylvia Park
15 mins drive either to Auckland City or Manukau City

Attached latest photos after renovation.

Garage renovated into 2 bedroom self contained flat and currently tenanted which has a seperate entrance.

Call : 027 216 5659 / 0210 275 3512

Moving in cost, 4 weeks bond and 2 weeks advance.

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Carpet inspection needed

Karen from Saint Johns

Hi
I've just had new carpet laid throughout my house. I'm not happy with the result, as pieces don't match where they should, and in a hallway there are 5 joins where should not have been more than two. The supplier says there's nothing wrong. I would like a professional carpet person to look at it for an independent assessment. Does anyone know of someone who could do this?
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