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Young Tech Professional Looking for a Double Room in Houseshare


AlistairPrentice

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Hi all,


I am a 23 year old professional working in tech for asos.com.


I'm originally from Nottingham but have lived in Dulwich for the last 6 months and also have family around that area, so it would be great to stay around here.


I enjoy the usual stuff: cooking. eating out, drinking, checking out new music, going to gigs, or just chilling and watching some trash TV or playing a few games. I'm easy going and self-sufficient but would like to share with others wanting to socialise every now and again.


I'm ready to move from middle to end of Feb and looking for a 6-12 month rent. But happy to consider other options.


Any questions, let me know!

Alistair

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