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Looking for a housemate

Single ensuite room available in our lovely three-bedroom house in Didsbury. Five-minute walk from city centre. Move in from 1 June. Shared kitchen and living room with two female housemates, no parking, £600 a month excluding bills. No pets. Contact 07890 123456 for viewing.

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Submitted by Reza 2020 on Sun, 19/04/2020 - 03:00

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Looking for housemate a double room with ensuite bathroom available in Regression. 5 minute by bus from city center. shared kitchen and living room with a male. move on 21 May. No parking, RM 800 a month excluding bills. No pets, contact 01128 for viewing.

Submitted by Daudau0601 on Sat, 18/04/2020 - 03:59

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i prefer sharing house because i'm studying at a University in DN city, i don't have any relative there, so i need a housemate to share everything with me and help each other when i get any problem.

Submitted by rubyle on Fri, 17/04/2020 - 07:18

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I prefer to live alone more than share flat, because I like a without noise place,

Submitted by MAP on Wed, 15/04/2020 - 06:16

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Usually, I prefer to live alone while I study and self-work but sometimes I feel alone especially midnight.
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Submitted by zabiullah on Tue, 14/04/2020 - 19:02

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i think live alone is might better than live togheter. but i prefer to share my house with my relatives bxz i dont enough money to live alone. in west culture; people like to live alone bxz they have jobs, earn more money and their governments must be avialabe everythings that they need. but in the development countries people try to find works to stay alive. they havent enough money to build houses or rent better places. in these country people suffer from poverty, unemployments, electricity as well violents. all governors try to earn money from their people...

Submitted by Emily Mellor on Tue, 14/04/2020 - 06:51

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I prefer to live alone so that I can concentrate on my lessons. Living alone makes me more comfortable and freedom.I can do anything that I really want to do without noise, with peaceful mind and own decision.I love living alone though I feel lonely sometimes.

Submitted by ss on Mon, 13/04/2020 - 00:35

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To live alone is much better than sharing an accommodation because you may have your own space and there will be no one to poke a nose.

Submitted by IlhamYMN on Sat, 11/04/2020 - 16:53

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I prefer to live alone rather than with a housemate. In my opinion, if you live alone you will have a lot of privacy.
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Submitted by jennieyoung on Sat, 11/04/2020 - 16:03

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LOOKING FOR A HOUSEMATE Single ensuite room available in our adorable six-bedroom house in Seoul. 3-minute walk from city centre. Move in on 14 April. Shared kitchen and living with 2 female housemates, $200 a month excluding bill. No pets. Contact us via 123456789 for viewing