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Matteo80

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Hi guys,


I have been living in ED for the last 3 years and I can only say that I love the area...

Unfortunately for me, my current flatmate (and owner of the house) found a new job near Bristol, so she is going to sell her house here to move there... this means that I need to look for a new accommodation for myself asap!


Who am I?

I am a 35 yo Italian guy here in London working as a medical researcher at King's College Hospital.

In my free time I like swimming, reading, going to cinema & pubs...

I got a working contract for another year, and I am working to further extend it (I am currently writing a grant for a 3-year project).

I am a very quiet person, just looking to relax at home after long working hours :) So, you will not see me around too much before 7 pm!


What am I looking for?

- I would like to rent a quiet room... If it comes with an en-suite bathroom it would be superb, but not necessary :)

- As I come from overseas, and I never bought any piece of furniture before, I am primarily looking for a furnished room, but I can be flexible on that :)

- It would be great to share the flat with some friendly people.

- My budget is approx. 700-750 pounds/month, all included.

- And I should move out at the end of April (I am working on convincing my flatmate/landlady to give me time also in May, but it is still a work in progress!)

- It would be ideal if I could stay for at least 1 year, to avoid continuous movings :)


So, if you think I could be your next flatmate/tenant, PLEASE do not hesitate to contact me!

Thanks a lot in advance!

Matteo

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