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1384 days ago

Housemate wanted (Mature single Female)

Sally from Nawton

Room available for rent .Partially furnished wthe bed and dresser with Mirror. Preferably female working full tme. Pay rent promptly. Considerate and self sufficient.Non smoker, no alcohol in the house and no loud party either. Power and internet included. Share usage of fridge,pantry cupboard and the use of dinning area and lounge. Must love cats as current occupant has 2 indoor cats. Reference check required. No couple or kids please. Room available wef 3rd of August. 20mins walk to Nawton shopping center. For more details please PM me or ring me 0212642724.
Share responsibility in house keeping.
$220/week

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