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Flatmate available (Dulwich Area)


ivorykeys

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Hi there.


Looking for: Flatshare in Dulwich area (available now)

Housemates: 1-2 Females (25yrs-35yrs)Professionals

Rent: ?500-550 including bills

Room: Double (able to fit large keyboard)

About me: Friendly, considerate, trustworthy

Hobbies: Music, yoga, dance, baking

Allergic to animals.


Please email today to set up viewings/meeting.


Look forward to hearing from you!

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dear ' Ivory keys'


I'm looking for a home with friendly, kind and mature people. I'm looking for a large room in a house share ,with a Living room to socialize

(looking for a house share , rather than a lodger situation)


I'm into nature, art, holistic health, travel and personal development.


I love to cook and have friends over occasionally. I also love watching comedies/stand-up comedians (having a good laugh) documentaries and thought provoking films.


Bear in mind, I'm not a drinker at home (because of my profession)but am easy going about it.

I'm also studying and therefore appreciate a peaceful environment.


I work as a holistic therapist at Google(4 days a week) sometimes I work late hours.


I am tidy in communal areas and really like to be considerate of others. However, I'm not obsessive about cleaning.


Look forward to being in touch and meeting you soon!


annaliza

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