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2386 days ago

room to rent in beautiful and WARM villa nr Kingsland

Diana from Sandringham

Good sized double room in 4 bedroom house with 1 bathroom- sharing with two housemates.

$250/wk plus bills

Available from September 1st

2 existing flatmates. Like cooking, chatting, a few drinks. Office jobs, fairly quiet during week. Clean & tidy

Warm, cosy, characterful good-size double room in lovely spacious Victorian Villa. High ceilings, polished wooden floors, and, unusually for Auckland, Gas Central Heating! With Gigabit fibre, a media server in house and all the kitchen equipment you could need, all you will need is furnishings for your room.

Looking for someone who wants a home to live in and is reliable and friendly.

The house is very large with a good balance of private/social space. We also have a spare bedroom for weekend or overnight visitors, a sunny back porch, big garden and space to store a bike in the garage.

If you are interested in viewing the room and meeting us, please send a message with a little bit about yourself and I'll get in touch to organise a viewing.
No smokers.
www.trademe.co.nz...

Price: $250

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