Looking for a place to call home
Hi All!
My husband, 10-month-old baby and I alongside my brother and sister-in-law are looking for a place to call home together and a fenced backyard/space for our little man to grow and play. We are all working professionals with great references! My husband Liam is qualified in painting and wallpapering & has been working for the Napier District Masonic Trust for the past six years, I am mum to Emmett and have an online business creating Personalised keepsakes and decor at www.inspiredmumma.nz... . My brother Joel is a soon-to-be qualified electrician with Just Electrics and his partner Nicole is three years into her studies to be a Civil Engineer with WSP full-time.
We understand that the rental market is hard right now with so many people needing homes but if you have something available for us we'd love and appreciate hearing from you!
Thank you
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