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2815 days ago

Looking for house to rent

Natasha from Otumoetai

Looking for a house to rent in the Otumoetai area for myself and my two boys ( aged 15 and 10) due to unforseen circumstances have had to relocate due to the owner of my previous house having passed away and the son placing the house on the market, have been fortunate enough to have a place temporarily in Papamoa however as it is a beach house only able to rent up until Dec the 1st so needing something prior to this to move into, have great references and can show a good payment history of rent payments, I run my own lunchbar so tend to leave at 6 in the morning with my boys and dont return until around 5-6 at night, if you have anything available now or coming up then please let me know, would be very much appreciated,

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