Need something to rent for retired lady
Hi. I am wanting to move closer to Thames (currently in Mangatarata, (too far from friends etc.)
I am in my 60's and retired (do voluntary work.)
Does anyone have either of the three: a small plot of land on acre-age in or near Thames?
Or, a used caravan (any condition or size) for sale or rent?
I am able to make the caravan totally self-sufficient, with solar panel, water tank and a chemical toilet. I would not need to use anyones utilities. I can take my laundry once a week to town to laundromat and I can shower in a hotel in town 2-3 times a week.
So, you'd only see me off in the distance! ;-)
Or do you have a small granny-flat or similar you might be willing to rent? I am tired of paying all my pension into rent and utilities and would like to live the rest of my life in something cheaper.
I have good refs, non-drinker, non-drugger, non smoker and no pets.
If interested text or ring 022 1290 501
We can negotiate whatever you feel its worth after viewing. Thanks.
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