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Wanted: A double room in flatshare


AlistairPrentice

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Hello,


I am a 22 year old professional working in a tech job for asos.com.


I'm looking for a (preferably) double room in a flatshare, with people who share similar interests.


I'm originally from Nottingham but lived and worked in London for a year already (2016-2017) and I have family in East Dulwich, so it would be great to be around an area I know and love.


I enjoy the usual stuff: cooking, eating out, a chill drink at a pub, checking out new music, going to gigs, or just chilling and watching a film or playing a few games. I'm easy going and self-sufficient but would love to share with others wanting to socialise.


I start work on the 3rd of September but I'm free to move from anytime after the 13th of August, preferably looking for 6-12 month rent.


Any questions, let me know!

Alistair

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