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Apartment for rent Bacood Sta., Mesa

1 Bedroom Apartment. New. Ground Floor.
With own Kitchen,Living room, Dining area Comfort Room, and Laundry Area.

REQUIRED: 2 months Deposit, 1 month Advance.

Unit has own electric and water meter.
No Smoking, No Pets allowed.

Near Lourdes Hospital, Stop and Shop, PUP, SM Sta. Mesa, LRT2, UERM
One ride to Quiapo, Divisoria, Kalentong, Mandaluyong, Crossing, Pasig, Mendiola, Recto and Sm Megamall.

Contact Person: Janeth at daylecorp(atsign)yahoo.com
0905-347-1906

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