Rental Accomadation
Hi Folks,
I am writing for help from all of you please.
My family of 3 Adults need to move out of a leaky house and desperately need a 3 bedroom house with storage or lockup garage by the 10th of March'2018 preferably around Mount Roskill area or Henderson-Swanson area near to train station.
We are a very clean, tidy family and tend to look after the place like it is Our own. Being from military back ground discipline is the strict code in this family so where-ever we stay the house is kept looking like a museum and when we leave, it is even better than when we entered it:)
A low rent is affordable so please if you are or know someone looking to have long term - 3 to 5 years tenants who take pride and care in the environment, then that is us. We are mature responsible working couple in late 50s with Our Son of 19years is a UNI student.
Thanking you in advance for your help and support in this matter.
Please get in touch on my contacts via this site.
kind Regards
Eugene
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