House to Rent
House to rent:
In Matamata township, very tidy brick home, has had very recent renovations. Three bedrooms, one bathroom, separate toilet. New double glazed aluminum windows put in, slightly elevated with lovely new timber deck and built in planters. New heat pump, painted areas freshly plastered and painted. Double garage, plus one single, plus carport. Lovely, tidy grounds, close to schools and town CBD, quiet, nice street. Long term rental, would likely suit couple or family. We have tenants in at the moment who are moving towns so I will post photos when I am able to get in there, we are taking expressions of interest in this property. It will be available from Monday 11 August for move in.
Rent: $590 per week
Two weeks rent in advance, two weeks bond.
Please phone or text Maria 0211078822 for more information or to discuss this rental.
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Many New Zealand gardens aren’t seeing as many monarch butterflies fluttering around their swan plants and flower beds these days — the hungry Asian paper wasp has been taking its toll.
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