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Flats Suburbs Rent Brm Available Pets Parking FLATS SUBURBS RENT BRM AVAILABLE PETS PARKING DETAILS PM 2/43 Seddon Rd Frankton $210 1 18 Jul No Off Street Fully furnished, lower level, open plan living, lrg bdrm, sep. laundry RACHIEL 7/13 Cameron Rd Hillcrest $230 1 NEG No Off Street Open plan living, small yard, sinlge level, close to uni & amenities, down R.O.W BRENDA 8/16 O'Neill St Claudelands $230 1 NOW No C/park Tidy, lower level, redecorated, 1 of 8, short walk to CBD JAMES 12a Brennan Pl Hillcrest $230 1 NOW No Off Street Private patio, two levels with bedroom upstairs, walk to uni RACHIEL 3/31 Thackeray St City $270 1 NOW No Off Street Living d/stairs, bdrm upstairs, redecorated, w/m + fridge/freezer inc, walk to CBD STEPHANIE 2/897 Heaphy Tce Claudelands $300 2 26 Jul No Off Street Recently renovated, lower level, open plan living, close to CBD, opposite park STEPHANIE UNITS SUBURBS RENT BRM AVAILABLE PETS PARKING DETAILS PM 71b Boundary Rd Claudelands $220 0 NOW No 1x Off Street Stand alone studio room,heatpump, very tidy, suitable for one person BRENDA 8c June Pl Hamilton East $220 1 28 Jul No Off Street Tidy, 1 of 3, close to uni COLIN 21C Room A Vialou St City $230 1 23 Jul No Off Street Furnished, prepaid power + net, h/pump, shared kitchen & living area KARLA 3D Rostrevor St Rm C City $230 1 NEG No 1x park @ $10 Modern, ensuite, h/pump, furnished, shared kitchen + living, $240pw for couple KARLA 3A Rostrevor St Rm B City $230 1 NOW No 1x Avaliable Ensuite, h/pump, furnished, shared kitchen + living, $240pw couple + c/park $10pw KARLA 3C Rostrevor St Rm A City $230 1 NOW No No Parking Ensuite, h/pump, furnished, shared kitchen + living, $240pw for couple KARLA 94a Peacockes Rd Fitzroy $270 2 11 Apr No S/gge i/a 1 of 2, close to bus stops, rural setting, close to hospital BEN 6/212 Grey St Hamilton East $300 2 20 Jul No Off Street 1 of 6, tidy, good condition, open plan living, g/shed, patio & private garden CARMEL HOUSES SUBURBS RENT BRM AVAILABLE PETS PARKING DETAILS PM 11a Grandview Rd Nawton $320 2 NOW No Off Street Tidy bungalow, insulation, close to schools, shops and bus routes BRENDA 71 Laxon Rd Whatawhata $360 2 NOW No Off Street Country living, views, DVS system, open plan living, deck off street parking SHARON 63a Fifth Ave Enderley $370 3 24 Jul No S/gge Very tidy, , open plan living, 1 btrm - S.O.B, down R.O.W, short commute to City STEPHANIE 23 Grandview Rd Nawton $380 3 27 Jul No Off Street Tidy, open plan living, dining + kitchen, insulated, heat pump BRENDA 41 Slim St Melville $390 3 18 Jul No Off Street Sep. lounge opening on sunny deck, 1 btrm with S.O.B, sep. laundry, f/fenced COLIN 110a Tawa St Melville $400 3 NOW No S/gge Tidy home, open plan living, heat pump, garden shed, close to hospital BRENDA 217 Bankwood Rd Chartwell $415 3 NOW No S/gge Tidy, outside room, 2 large living areas, fireplace, d/washer STEPHANIE 674 Grey St Hamilton East $430 3 25 Jul No Off Street Log fire, office, h/pump, alarm, indoor/outdoor flow, suit garden lovers LINDA 26 Raleigh Dr Fairview Downs $440 3 25 Jul No D/gge i/a Very tidy, bath + shower, newish paint, carpet & vinyl SHARON 4a Bolmuir Rd Forest Lake $450 3 04 Aug Cat Ok S/gge i/a Lovely brick home, DVS, h/pump, 1 btrm, fenced rear section, lawns included SHARON 109 Rimu St Maeroa $470 4 NOW Neg S/gge Fully insulated, large kitchen, separate lounge, sep. toilet, fully fenced SUE 46 Nielsen Gardens Dr Rototuna $490 3 25 Jul No D/gge i/a Ensuite, dishwasher, DVS system, partially fenced, close to parks LINDA 95 Beerescourt Rd Beerescourt $500 3 NOW Cat Ok S/gge Fully furnished, large home, gas heating, insulated roof, separate living areas RACHIEL 29 Windmill Rd Tamahere $810 4 NOW No D/gge i/a Modern, ensuite, scullery, 3x living, tasteful décor, lawns included SUE TOWNHOUSES SUBURBS RENT BRM AVAILABLE PETS PARKING DETAILS PM 196C Killarney Rd Dinsdale $390 3 26 Jul No 1x Off Street Modern, 2 levels, 2 toilets, heatpump, dishwasher, security gated complex CARMEL 3 Gary John Lane Dinsdale $450 3 NOW No S/gge i/a Modern, 2 storied, h/pump, d/washer, two toilets, private fenced c/yard, LINDA 8/23 Beatty St Hospital Area $440 3 07 Aug No S/gge i/a Modern two level townhouse, 2 btrms, dishwasher, alarm, heatpump SHARON 15d Queens Ave Frankton $420 3 26 Jul No S/gge i/a Tidy, 2 levels, dishwasher, 2 toilets, private courtyard STEPHANIE 49b Ohaupo Rd Hospital Area $520 3 NOW No S/gge i/a + C/port Brand New, two btrms, open plan living, mdrn kitchen, balcony, walk to Hospital RACHIEL 4/157 Ulster St City $520 3 19 Jul No S/gge i/a + C/park Modern, two levels, enuite, open plan living, h/pump, patio + courtyard CARMEL 5/157 Ulster St City $520 3 27 Jul No S/gge i/a + C/park Modern, two levels, enuite, open plan living, h/pump, patio + courtyard CARMEL 2/1 Palmerston St City $555 3 01 Aug No D/gge i/a Modern, 3 levels - inc roof top balcony, ensuite, d/w, 2x heat pump, open plan JAMES 51 Anglesea St City $675 3 NOW No Off Street Modern, 3 levels, open plan living, 2 bathrooms, fully furnished, roof top balcony JAMES SHORT TERM RENTALS SUBURBS RENT BRM AVAILABLE PETS PARKING DETAILS PM 3/68 Normandy Ave Hospital Area $305 1 NOW No 1x Carpark Modern, f/furnished, free power + unlimited Wi-Fi, patio, coin operated laundry CARMEL.
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