539 days ago

LOVELY COSY 2 BEDROOM MODERN RENTAL AVAILABLE IN MILFORD $610.00 per week

Helen from Totara Vale

Hi Neighbours 😄 A lovely, cosy, modern 2 bedroom rental in Milford is available now. Situated in a quiet street. Semi-furnished with heat pump, fridge, dishwasher, induction stove, microwave, lounge sofa set. 2 double bedrooms, 1 double wardrobe, 1 walk in wardrobe. One bathroom. Additional storage available if required. Private parking available (2 spaces). Maximum 3 persons occupancy.

Handy to all amenities. 15 min walk to Smales Farm bus stop. Close by to North Shore Hospital, Milford Beach. In 4 school zones. Park & dairy in the area too.

Rent is $610 per week. We require 1 week's rent in advance + 4 weeks bond.

Ideal tenants are working professionals, clean, responsible & tidy.

Please No Pets or Smokers

** LONG TERM RENTAL ONLY ** THANK YOU😁

For any further information/and or a viewing please contact Bruce 027 2828328. Or PM me here & will pass your details onto him. Cheers Helen😄

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