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Flats Suburbs Rent Brm Available Pets Parking FLATS SUBURBS RENT BRM AVAILABLE PETS PARKING DETAILS PM 4/113 Nixon St Hamilton East $260 1 NOW No Off Street Very tidy, upstairs flat, close to bus stops, parks & shops NICKY 4/6 New St Claudelands $310 2 27 Jun No Off Street Tidy, 1 of 4, upper level, walk to city, close to bus stops KARLA 11/36 Abbotsford St Whitiora $355 2 26 Jun No 2x Off Street Recently refurbished, lower level, double bdrms, separate kitchen, h/pump ANDREA UNITS SUBURBS RENT BRM AVAILABLE PETS PARKING DETAILS PM 21B Room D Vialou St City $220 1 NOW No Off Street Furnished, modern, internet inc, h/pump, shared kitchen&living area $240 for cpl SHUBHAM 21A RoomA Vialou St City $220 1 17 Jun No Off Street Furnished, modern, internet inc, h/pump, shared kitchen&living area $240 for cpl SHUBHAM 21B Room C Vialou St City $220 1 NOW No Off Street Furnished, modern, internet inc, h/pump, shared kitchen&living area $240 for cpl SHUBHAM 21C Room A Vialou St City $220 1 NOW No Off Street Furnished, modern, internet inc, h/pump, shared kitchen&living area $240 for cpl SHUBHAM 3A Rostrevor St Rm D City $240 1 NOW No No Parking Modern, ensuite, h/pump, furnished, shared kitchen + living, $250pw for couple SHUBHAM 3D Rostrevor St Rm D City $240 1 NOW No No Parking Modern, ensuite, h/pump, furnished, shared kitchen + living, $250pw for couple SHUBHAM 1/1171 Victoria St Whitiora $320 2 20 Jun No C/port Tidy, single level, sunny, walk to city and supermarkets SUE 79b Campbell St Frankton $390 2 NOW No S/gge Fully renovated, double bedrooms, open plan living, separate laundry SUE HOUSES SUBURBS RENT BRM AVAILABLE PETS PARKING DETAILS PM 39a Crawshaw Dr Nawton $390 3 NOW No 2x Off Street Redecorated, separate laundry, spacious lounge, down R.O.W SUE 282 Te Rapa Rd Te Rapa $390 2 01 Jul Cat Ok S/gge Open plan living, newer bathroom, h/pump, gas hot water, fully fenced section CARMEL 29 Riley Pl Fitzroy $410 3 03 Jul Pets Neg S/gge Modern kitchen + bathroom, heat pump, lots of decking, popular location BRENDA 53 Grandview Rd Nawton $430 3 19 Jun No C/port One bathroom, open plan living, heat pump, fenced section LINDA 27 Lake Cres Hamilton East $435 2 NOW No D/gge Newly renovated, heat pump, new bathroom, new carpet & vinyl, fully fenced LINDA 8 Gwendoline Pl Glenview $450 3 25 Jun No S/gge Close to buses, popular location, sunny deck, good indoor/outdoor flow SUE 89b Mahoe St Melville $450 3 NOW No Dble c/port Newly renovated, h/pump, insulated, d/w, large decking, shared driveway LINDA 11a Carey St Maeroa $460 3 NOW No S/gge i/a Tidy, o/plan living, h/pump, sep. bath & shower, w/m & dryer inc, short term rental SUE 4 Lynwood Pl Chedworth $495 3 NOW No S/gge Well presented, sep. lounge, heat pump, ventilation system, outside room SHUBHAM 23 Hibiscus Ave Hamilton Lake $500 3 22 Jun Pets Neg S/gge + C/port Open plan living; heat pump + gas heating, d/w, renovated bathroom, fully fenced RYAN 39 Ravenscourt Pl Huntington $520 3 08 Jul No D/gge i/a Very tidy, d/washer, ensuite, h/pump, covered patio area, fully fenced section COLIN 28 Parkside Dr Rototuna $520 3 15 Jul No D/gge i/a Modern home, ensuite, heat pump, insulated, d/washer, alarm, garden shed LINDA 189 Old Farm Rd Hamilton East $530 3 24 Jun No D/gge i/a Tidy, two bathrooms, dishwasher, heat pump, popular location, lawns included NICKY 10 Savannah Pl Rototuna $540 3 17 Jun No D/gge i/a Very tidy, modern, 2 bdrms, 2x heat pumps, DVS, alarm, popular suburb ANDREA 56 Hillcrest Rd Hillcrest $565 3 20 Jun No D/C/Port Sunroom/office area, open plan living, 2 btrms, HRV, walk to uni + schools ANDREA 285 Dixon Rd Fitzroy $620 4 28 Jun No D/gge i/a Brand New, mdrn, 2x bhrms, o/plan living + sep. lounge, heater, ventilation system LINDA TOWNHOUSES SUBURBS RENT BRM AVAILABLE PETS PARKING DETAILS PM 17d Paterson St Dinsdale $410 3 27 Jun No S/gge i/a 2 levels, living & btrm + bdrm d/stairs, 2 bdrms upstairs, mezzanine area STEPHANIE Jaspers Way Rototuna $450 2 NOW No Off Street Brand new, modern chattels, 2 levels, alarm, keyless entry, 2x storage areas SHARON 4/157 Ulster St City $540 3 08 Jul No S/gge i/a + C/park Modern, two levels, enuite, open plan living, h/pump, patio + courtyard CARMEL Jaspers Way Rototuna $540 3 NOW No S/gge i/a Brand new, modern chattels, 2 levels, 2x btrms, study nook, alarm, keyless entry SHARON 416c Tristram St City $550 3 NOW No D/gge i/a Modern, 2 levels, 2 btrms, inc fridge & , h/pump, insulated, ventilation system STEPHANIE 1c Upper Kent St Frankton $550 3 NOW No D/gge i/a Modern, 2 btrms, study nook, large open plan living, large deck, 2 levels ANDREA 5/1 Palmerston St City $630 3 16 Jun No D/gge i/a Modern, 2 levels, open plan, gas heating, 2 bathrooms, furnished, balcony RYAN TE AWAMUTU SUBURBS RENT BRM AVAILABLE PETS PARKING DETAILS PM 1228a Alexandra St Te Awamutu $485 3 14 Jun No D/gge Separate lounge, 2 bathrooms, heat pump, dishwaher, easy care f/fenced section KARLA 193 Cochrane Rd Ohaupo $460 3 NOW No D/gge+C/port Office, d/w, new carpet & drapes, separate bath, shower & toilet, f/fecnced KARLA.
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