2106 days ago

Riccarton House for rent from 14th, June .2020

Lily from Avonhead

It is a two-story house on Blenheim Road (rear-section, good off-street parking) , bus80 is just at the end of the driveway.
20 minutes walk to canterbury university, 10 minutes walk to church corner.

The owners are overseas so they want to find long term tenants to take the whole house or 2 families to take the downstairs and upstairs separately.
Downstairs :including 2 bedrooms+1toilet+1 bathroom=comfortable for a simple family of 2-3
350/week (expenses included)You are welcome to bring in your own furniture .
Upstairs : two super huge bedrooms +1 bathroom/toilet , each room is as big as 2.5 double bedroom. 450/week (expenses included, it’s for up to 2 people living .any extra people will need pay extra $80per week ) Please bring your own furniture
All the people living there need to share the kitchen. It is a 5heads gas cooking stove .

Landlord will cover $340/month expenses (gas+power+internet), the part over 340 will be shared by each person living there.

If you want to rent the whole house, it will be around 570–600/week (expenses not included )

Please contact Phil 0226835231 if you want to view the house ......thanks........

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