Flatmate Needed In Onerahi, Whangarei.
ONERAHI, WHANGAREI:
I'm Looking For A Flatmate For 4 BRM HOUSE I Rent.
A FEMALE, 40+ YRS. Independent.
$400 p/wk ($325 Rent, $75 Bills p/wk (Power, Broadband, Lawns, Gas & Water 1/2 Yrly))
No Kids. Sorry No More Pets Allowed.
Partly Furnished OR Unfurnished.
(Guest Bed In Last Pic Is Available To Use Too).
Available EARLY APRIL (TBD).
Or Sometime In March Can Also Be Arranged.
It's Not A Party House At All - Somewhat Quiet Living.
Carport, Park. Washing Machine Shared.
On A Safe Street, With Good Neighbours.
I'm A 45 Yr Old Woman, No Kids, & I Have 1 Cat - So Must Like Animals.
(The Landlord Only Wants 1 Other Tenant & No Pets);
You Will Have The Self-Contained Downstairs Room,
With Your Own Bathroom There. This Could Also Be An Office.
AND 2 More Bedrooms, Upstairs, For Yourself As Well. (1 Could Be Your Own Lounge).
Need To Be Willing To Provide Photo I.D. (And Later - References For The Landlord).
Will Also Need To Provide Your Half Of The Bond To The Landlord.
TO APPLY: Please Send Me A TXT Telling Me A Bit About Yourself
And We Can Go From There.
Rhiannon
(027) 239-2636
Thanx
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