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2420 days ago

Lovely one-bedroom home for rent in Welcome Bay, Tauranga, $375 p/w

Annie from Welcome Bay

One-bedroom, unfurnished, stand-alone apartment on a large open section in a quiet semi-rural location, 10-15 minutes' drive from central Tauranga. Available from 24 July.
- Very large bedroom.
- Open-plan lounge, dining and kitchen.
- Small kitchen, with dishwasher & cook-top, good-sized pantry cupboard, and space for microwave and/or small oven.
- Separate big laundry room with an extra toilet, plus a large lock-up storage shed.
- Floor-to ceiling double-glazed glass doors across the front of the apartment leading onto a large deck, which overlooks a field and trees.
- Very light and bright apartment getting all-day sun, well-insulated and warm, with a heat pump.
- The apartment has its own driveway and lots of off-street parking.
- Water included in rent.
- No smokers or pets, please. Best suited to a single or couple.
If interested, please email me (anneMmcgregor@gmail.com) with some details about yourself.

Negotiable

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