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*** Homely Share/Studio for Non-smoking Women ***


HopeFloats

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Hi,


I am looking for either a studio or large fully furnished room in zones 3/2/1 only in a homely house/flat share for non-smoking women only. I am considering areas from Stratford to Streatham, areas with good night bus links to/from Central London, as well as being near the tube. The rent I seek to pay is from ?500 -- ?650 a month for a room including all bills and broadband internet. For a studio near the Southwark area I would be willing to pay up to ?750 including bills. I am looking for a household that is clean, quiet and not overcrowded, sharing the property with no more than three others, no pets, children, smokers, or couples, please. I would prefer no students also, though that depends on the individual. The property should have a washing machine/dryer, microwave, a kitchen with a dining area so I do not have to eat meals in my room, and/or a living room.


An added bonus would be a house with the availability of a piano, but that would be rare ;)


About me: I am approachable but busy. I work full time in permanent employment, and I love the arts. I clean up after myself and expect others to clean up after themselves. I am happy to adhere to a cleaning rota. I enjoy an active, healthy lifestyle.


This ad is about me finding a place to live that suits me best. Sorry if anyone is offended by it but I have to be honest about my preferences as we all do. I will be checking my messages frequently throughout the day so please PM if you have something which seems a good match.


Thanks for reading,


D :)

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