CUTE FLAT FOR RENT IN WESTERN SPRINGS!
LOCATION : 54 Bannerman road western springs
RENT $390 per week
RENT IN ADVANCE : 2 weeks rent ($780)
BOND : 2 weeks bond ($780)
TOTAL MOVE IN COST : $1560
FLAT AVAILABLE 30th October:)
Cute flat on shared property in western springs, close to bus stop by western springs lake. Goes into town or grey Lynn or ponsonby:) easy walk to morningside where’s there’s bars/cafes and at Luke’s Westfield isn’t too far away.
Flat suitable for 2 adults or 2 adults and a child :)
Employed ppl preferred:)
No smokers or pets :)
Pretty easy going quiet property so everyone else isn’t big on party’s :)
Viewing times Sunday 11th October between 2-230 annnd Monday 12th October between 6pm and 7pm
You can message or call me on 0212382180, but just show up to the viewing times anyway :)
Thanks guys!!
Karly
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