1228 days ago

Short term room for rent in tropical garden

Susanne from Little Mermaid Cleaning Services & Home Stagings

Short term Private upstairs large en-suite with a feel of living in a mini resort, viewing the sea is for rent short term the next 4 months (minimum stay from 4 nights to 4 month)

The en-suite have two private balconies turning out to sea view to Rangitoto island and the other balcony in to the pool and tropical landscape garden.
Very comfortable Queen bed, Office space, mini lounge, separate toilet and bathroom. There room also have a Fridge/freezer/coffee maker and TV/Netflix and free internet.
Rest of the house have heaps of space to share including Kitchen, laundry, table tennis and the pool area with BBQ.

The sharing space:
The room is private, but share kitchen downstairs with three professional mature house guests who live down the other end of the house. Two nice guys and a women.
Downstairs do also have share dinning, lounge and living area with a fireplace, table tennis and heaps of outdoor spaces with a swimming pool and BBQ. All modern and perfect location close to the water, 2 min walk to Rothesay Bay beach and 5 min walk to Browns Bay beach and village. 10 min drive to Albany mall and 20 min to Auckland city.

$490 for more then 4 weeks stay + Internet, water and power $90. Extra person $100

$590 for 2-4 week stay + internet water and power $90. Extra person $100.

Day booking per night $180 per night (4 nights min). extra person $50
If you wish to see the rooms, please call or text me to organise a time to visit.

Looking forward to hearing from you 🙂
Susanne 0212362284

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