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Hi,

My name is Karo.

I'm professional in my 30's. I don't smoke and I'm very organised and clean person. I look for a cozy and clean place in the area where I'll be able to rest and work n my projects within my own space if necessary.

I work for one of the regulators as well as own my own business as a life coach for singers and stage performers. I'm very sociable and like to meet with people outside work. Sundays I stay at home and relax. Love music, reading, yoga, learning new things and travelling.

I love a good laugh as well :)

I'm available to move straight away.

I would like to schedule a viewing this week. What day and time is best for you please?Perhaps tomorrow?

I need to move out from my current place by the end of this week so would like to view ASAP.

Warm wishes,

Karo.

Just in case I'm sending you my number if you prefer to communicate via text: 07557686735

Hello,


My friend is looking for a room to rent for roughly two months from 9th of October and she is willing to have a view if it is possible asap. She's just graduated from UCL and is going to have an internship for a short period of time. Please let me know if it is possible for her to take a look.

Cheers

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