2152 days ago

House for rent

Virendra from Hastings Central

This property has 3 spacious bedrooms all consisting a wardrobe. Has a modern kitchen along with a dishwasher, this is an open plan with dining and lounge. Has a beautiful outdoor sunny veranda. The toilet and shower are separate and the laundry is separate too! A second toilet will be installed in the property asap once the lockdown is over.

Great location as school is less than 1 minute away with cornwall park only 3 minutes walk away. Close to town and supermarkets such as countdown only 5 minutes by walk. Has a single internal garage with an autodoor remote, parking space of 1 car with additional 2 street parks.

Suitable for up to 4 tenants. The previous landlord references are required

Suitable for a family or professionals.

Now available for long term tenancy agreement.

Requirements:
- It is required for the lawn and garden to be maintained by the tenants.
- no smoking
- pet negotiable
- move in cost

Rent per week: $560
Bond 4 week: $2240
Total: $2800

NOTE: this property may only be available after the 15th of May or maybe beforehand depending on the lockdown situation. But feel free to ask me any questions.

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