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Couple looking for Room in flatshare


reneedeanne

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Hi


My boyfriend and I are looking for a flatshare or a one bedroom place to call home.

Happy to discuss budget :D.


A bit about us, we are 28/29 year old working professionals who have lived in London for the last three years. We both have flatted for the last ten years and so are very used to the flatting environment.


We are both clean, tidy and respectful and would treat the house as our home as this is what we are looking for.


I am a finance specialist and my boyfriend is a sales manager so we work Monday to Friday but are around in the weekends. We enjoy going out but also having days/nights in whether its a dinner party, bbq or just a night in. During the week we are both busy with sports and work so aren't party people during the week apart from the odd visit to the pub which we enjoy.


Looking forward to hearing from you.


Renee

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