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Property Management 578 George Street, Dunedin 9016 PO Box 5772, Dunedin 9058 Phone 03 474 0056 • Fax 03 474 5446 Email Rentals@Edinburghrealty.Co.Nz ONE BEDROOM PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 578 George Street, Dunedin 9016 PO Box 5772, Dunedin 9058 Phone 03 474 0056 • Fax 03 474 5446 Email [email protected] ONE BEDROOM Dunedin North 2/483 Leith Street 1 1 1 1 Dunedin North 651 Castle Street 1 1 1 Part of a three flat complex, this one bedroom $150 per week Centrally-located, self-contained one bedroom $180 per week flat is centrally-located and includes fridge/ $150 per room | $600 bond studio unit, just a short walk to campus. Comes $180 per room | $720 bond freezer and washing machine. Web iD REN206 with power and is fully-furnished, including Web iD REN857 Contact Natasha: electric heater, washing machine and bed, etc. Contact Natasha: 027 321 4711 See Mrs Wong at Kings Dairy for viewings or 027 321 4711 [email protected] contact us directly. [email protected] Dunedin North 8A Howe Street 1 1 1 OSP Dunedin Central 1/63 Queen Street 1 1 1 Fully furnished and kitted-out. Off-street $180 per week This tidy one bedroom flat has everything you $190 per week parking is also supplied. Great if you want to be $180 per room | $720 bond need and only a short walk to the University. $200 per room | $800 bond by yourself! Washing machine, cooking plates, Web iD REN854 Featuring a good size bedroom, open plan Web iD REN377 microwave, fridge freezer, bed, couch, table, all Contact Natasha: kitchen/living area with heat pump, separate Contact Natasha: included - just move in! 027 321 4711 bathroom and toilet with communal laundry 027 321 4711 [email protected] facilities. Includes fridge/freezer, microwave. [email protected] Dunedin Central 258B High Street 1 1 1 1 Dunedin Central 258C High Street 1 1 1 1 Ground level front flat. Handy to town and on $200 per week Sunny, North-facing, one bedroom rear flat on $220 per week the main bus route. Includes fridge/freezer $200 per room | $800 bond street level. Handy to main bus service and $220 per room | $880 bond and one space for off street parking. Shared Web iD REN920 town. Shared basement laundry with two other Web iD REN921 basement laundry with two other units. Hot Contact Natasha: units. Good size lounge and bedroom. Contact Natasha: water included. 027 321 4711 027 321 4711 [email protected] [email protected] Dunedin Central 2/63 Queen Street 1 1 1 Dunedin Central 4/63 Queen Street 1 1 1 This tidy one bedroom flat has everything you $200 per week This studio styled flat has a tidy lounge area $150 per week need, located just a short walk to the University. $200 per room | $800 bond with loft bed, kitchenette with fridge/freezer $150 per room | $600 bond Good size bedroom, separate kitchen and living Web iD REN518 and microwave, separate shower/toilet and Web iD REN027 room with heat pump, separate bathroom and Contact Natasha: shared laundry facilities. Perfect for someone Contact Natasha: toilet with communal laundry facilities. $300 027 321 4711 looking for a study haven close to town and uni. 027 321 4711 Grocery Voucher included! [email protected] Available now. [email protected] TWO BEDROOMS Woodhaugh 69A Malvern Street 2 1 1 OSP Dalmore 50D Bank Street 2 1 1 Tidy, modern unit with heat pump and front $220 per week Cosy two bedroom unit within walking distance $220 per week load washing machine. This private one or two $110 per room | $880 bond to Uni and close to Gardens Corner shops and $110 per room | $880 bond bedroom unit is ideal for mature singles or Web iD REN745 supermarket. Heat pump to keep you warm Web iD REN402 couples seeking a quiet spot in which to study. Contact Natasha: in the winter and cooler in the summer with Contact Natasha: 027 321 4711 double glazing on the windows and moisture 027 321 4711 [email protected] control system. Available from September 2013. [email protected] Dalmore 127 Gladstone Road 2 1 1 Wooden villa with great views over the north of $260 per week the city. Great two bedroom house for a working $130 per room | $1040 bond couple or students who want to be away from Web iD REN111 studentville. Large lounge that opens onto the Contact Natasha: balcony, that also surrounds the two good sized 027 321 4711 bedrooms. Open fire and fridge included. [email protected] THREE BEDROOMS Dunedin Central 120 Stafford Street 3 1 1 North East Valley 26 Crown Street 3 1 1 Get your group of three together for next year $240 per week Tidy, semi-detached home in the heart of North $261 per week and check out this spacious City Rise flat with $80 per room | $960 bond East Valley. Offering three double bedrooms, $87 per room | $1044 bond awesome views! Featuring large rooms, kitchen Web iD REN998 good size lounge with woodburner, tidy kitchen, Web iD REN1035 with whiteware included, pantry, under floor Contact Natasha: fridge freezer, washing machine, and sunny, Contact Natasha: insulation and two heat pumps for those winter 027 321 4711 fenced rear yard with shed, this is a great wee 027 321 4711 months, this property is a steal! [email protected] renter for next year. [email protected] THREE BEDROOMS Dunedin Central 146 Maitland Street 3 1 1 Dunedin Central 124 Stafford Street 3 1 1 This well-appointed three bedroom flat sits $270 per week This well appointed three bedroom flat sits high $280 per week high on the hill overlooking Dunedin city. $90 per room | $1080 bond on the hill overlooking Dunedin city. Spacious $93.33 per room | $1120 bond Spacious living area, large bedrooms, heat Web iD REN1000 living area, large heat pump, tidy bathroom with Web iD REN1048 pump and under floor insulation, tidy bathroom Contact Natasha: shower, good size kitchen with fridge freezer Contact Natasha: with shower and good size kitchen with 027 321 4711 and washing machine. Small courtyard for 027 321 4711 whiteware included. Handy central location. [email protected] those summer BBQs. Great central location! [email protected] Dunedin Central 263 High Street 3 1 1 Dunedin Central 3/30 Tennyson St 3 1 1 1 Get out of the main campus area but still enjoy $285 per week Split level flat of three bedrooms upstairs, $325 per week a central location in this excellent downstairs $95 per room | $1140 bond kitchen/lounge, utilities and bathroom $108 per room | $1300 bond back flat. Open plan living, three bedrooms, Web iD REN831 downstairs. Outdoor area for those hot days. Web iD REN162 heat pump, plus washing machine and fridge Contact Natasha: Contact Natasha: freezer. Won’t last at this price! 027 321 4711 027 321 4711 [email protected] [email protected] North East Valley 10 Baldwin Street 3 1 1 City Rise 15 Elm Row 3 1 1 Three bedroom house with spacious rooms. $345 per week Roomy upstairs flat, with large separate living $330 per week Separate lounge to dining and kitchen. Lovely big $115 per room | $1380 bond area kitted out with flat screen TV, couches and $110 per room | $1320 bond deck for the summer barbecues. Lawns looked Web iD REN394 Moisturemaster system. Tidy bathroom and Web iD REN1077 after. Whiteware includes washing machine, Contact Natasha: modern kitchen complete with dishwasher and Contact Natasha: dryer, fridge/freezer and dishwasher. Sleep-out 027 321 4711 fridge/freezer. Shared laundry with separate 027 321 4711 for that extra person. Available 15/01/14. [email protected] washing machine and dyer for the flat. [email protected] North East Valley 11 Selwyn Street 3 1 1 Dunedin North 2/84 Queen Street 3 2 2 1 Easy care three bedroom house on the flat. $285 per week Renovated in time for the start of Uni in Feb $405 per week Nice decor throughout. Includes washing $95 per room | $1140 bond 2014, this flat will have 3 good sized bedrooms, $135 per room | $1620 bond machine. Web iD REN551 2 bathrooms and 2 smaller office areas. Ideally Web iD REN033 Contact Natasha: located, close to both Uni and town, with Contact Natasha: 027 321 4711 one off street park. Extra photos to come as 027 321 4711 [email protected] renovations are completed. [email protected] FOUR BEDROOMS North East Valley 38 Crown Street 4 2 2 OSP City Rise 66 Arthur Street 4 1 1 Four good sized bedrooms, two bathrooms, $320 per week Handy location, two storey property having $270 per week deck situated for the sun, good size open plan $80 per room | $1280 bond three bedrooms, bathroom and toilet upstairs. $67.50 per room | $1080 bond living/kitchen, flat screen tv, washing machine, Web iD REN218 Laundry, kitchen/dining, lounge and one Web iD REN876 fridge freezer, microwave, dryer, heat pump, Contact Natasha: bedroom downstairs. Small section. Includes Contact Natasha: dishwasher. 027 321 4711 washing machine and dryer. 027 321 4711 [email protected] [email protected] Woodhaugh 69 Malvern Street 4 1 1 OSP Dunedin North 76 Dundas Street 4 1 1 Come and view this lovely four bedroom home $280 per week Great four bedroom flat in the heart of the $320 per week and spend your time in a house rather than a $70 per room | $1120 bond campus! This tidy flat comprises good size $80 per room | $1280 bond student flat! Four good size bedrooms, open Web iD REN442 bedrooms, heat pump, all whiteware and a Web iD REN200 plan living with wood burner and heat pump.
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