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City Centre, Dunedin
Direct feedback from previous tenants
Anonymous
Reviewed in 2015
The house is dry, warm, and modern, making it a comfortable place to live. The landlord is friendly, which adds to the positive experience. However, I do find it a bit expensive. Overall, the warmth of the house is definitely the best thing about it.
Anonymous
Reviewed in 2015
Anonymous
Reviewed in 2014
Anonymous
Reviewed in 2013
Anonymous
Reviewed in 2013
Anonymous
Reviewed in 2013
The house is an old, big place that's really cold, but it has an awesome kitchen and nice bathrooms. I appreciate that it’s easy to share rooms with extras, and the location is definitely the best part. The landlord is managed by a chilled and nice team, which makes things easier. Overall, while the cold can be a downside, the location and amenities make it worthwhile.
I lived in a great old family home with a beautiful interior and exterior, and I really enjoyed the warm lounge. The landlord was very on to it and a nice guy. However, the back rooms were cold and damp, which was a downside.
The house has a leaking kitchen roof during heavy rain, and the landlord won't fix things unless he has to, which feels a bit cheap. On the plus side, I have a large room, but the worst part is that it's cold and damp.
The house has a great view, but the heat doesn't reach upstairs, making the bedrooms quite cold. The landlord is pretty good, but I recommend taking photos of the flat when you move in to avoid any issues later. Overall, while the view is a highlight, the poor heating in the bedrooms is definitely a downside.
The house has no whiteware, which is a downside, and it's quite ugly with no garden—very ugly, in fact. However, I appreciate its character, great location, and plenty of sun. Just remember to be nice to the landlord!