2138 days ago

4 Bedroom house for rent in Henderson

Eldhose from Henderson

4 bedroom house with 2 bathrooms, Western Heights Decile 7 Rating School Zone
, Kids park/playground and Opunuku stream cycleway/walkway nearby.

TradeMe link: www.trademe.co.nz...

Available on Saturday, 24th November 2018

FOR VIEWING:
To pre-register your interest to view this property, directly, please visit
www.goodwinrealty.co.nz...
and press the Green "Book an Appointment" Button. A time will be scheduled at earliest opportunity.


NO PETS ALLOWED, NO SMOKERS & UNFURNISHED: This single level dwelling is very well appointed with 4 double bedrooms, modern kitchen and open plan living/dining area. There is also a lovely deck which is accessible from dining and lounge. Double Garage, plus off street parking.

There are 2 Heat pumps in the property to keep you warm during winter and cool during the summer time. Alarmed and HRV System available for use. There is a lovely deck at the rear for entertaining depending on the weather. At the rear of the section is a man-cave or storage area.

FEATURES:

4 Double Bedrooms including Master bedroom with walk-in wardrobe

2 Bathrooms Including En Suite

Double Lounge, Open Plan Kitchen and Dining Area

Internal Access Double Garage Plus Off Street Parking


TOTAL MOVING COST:

*Tenant is responsible for power, water and garden maintenance.

*Move in cost: Bond (4weeks rent) +Deposit(1week rent)+Letting fee (1week rent plus GST)

To pre-register your interest to view this property, directly, please visit
www.goodwinrealty.co.nz...
and press the Green "Book an Appointment" Button. A time will be scheduled at earliest opportunity.


You can access our Tenancy Application form online at: www.tpsportal.co.nz...


For more information we invite you to contact JP Claassen on 021 277 8197 or by email jp@goodwinrealty.co.nz

Suitable for up to 5 tenants.

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3 days ago

Poll: Should drivers retake the theory test every 10 years?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Drivers get where they need to go, but sometimes it seems that we are all abiding by different road rules (for example, the varying ways drivers indicate around a roundabout).
Do you think drivers should be required to take a quick driving theory test every 10 years?

Vote in the poll and share any road rules that you've seen bent! 😱

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Should drivers retake the theory test every 10 years?
  • 49.5% Yes
    49.5% Complete
  • 48.6% No
    48.6% Complete
  • 1.9% Other - I'll share below
    1.9% Complete
2627 votes
15 hours ago

Here's Thursday's thinker!

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I am lighter than air, but a hundred people cannot lift me. What am I?

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9 hours ago

Why make picking up reserved library books harder? What do you think? Challenge: Write the last stanza for the first poem attached below.

Alan from Titirangi

Once books are reserved in Auckland Libraries books, when they are available no longer go alphabetically by customer but instead go into a Holds pickup shelf number based presumably somehow on when each book needs to be picked up by.

I had two books reserved that arrived on two different days in the Blockhouse Bay Library and hence each book has a different shelf number. Hard to find unless you knew the shelf number in the notification email. Even if you knew the shelf number I found myself three books by the same author on the two shelf numbers.

More recently yesterday a book I reserved was on a different shelf number than was specified in my notification email (see image below).

Sadly it is clear from library staff that a numerical system for reserves is here to stay.

I suggest that so that all books for each person has the same shelf number, the shelf number becomes the last digit of a person's library card (0-9).

Within each shelf number a book is found under the day the reserve arrives in the library (01 to 31, hopefully the same date the email is sent).

Since a customer appears to have 10 days to pick up a book, ten days of the month would appear to be required at any time (for each digit 0-9).

Once there are 10 days used the next day's reserves could go back at the beginning of the shelf number after any remaining books not collected (hopefully none) are removed (along with the old day number and the new day number (01 to 31) inserted) after the last day available and future days' books remaining moved forward to make room.

Each day number (01-31) would appear once for each shelf number (0-9) before the first book on that day- perhaps cover an old withdrawn book with paper with each day number on the spine?

When a reserved book arrives in the library the last digit of the library card could be placed on a piece of paper in the book to be removed when it is put on the shelf, to be recycled the next day.

What do you think?

See the image below and page 3 below for a letter appearing in the Western Leader on 9 September:
www.neighbourly.co.nz...

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