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1 Room For Rent *west Side* 350$ A Month Plus Bills No Bond Nec


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http://www.domain.com.au/Public/PropertyDe...px?adid=5108050 <<<<<<<<<link to domaine add

fully furnished house with internet and foxtel

all you have to do is get your shit together and move in to the room

there is no garage at my place so that kind sucks but there is plentifull amounts of driveway to be had

like i said 350 a month plus bills (ie foxtel internet water elec and gas) no bond is needed unless your shady looking but in that case you wont get the room anyway

must be employed bum,s will kindly be kicked out on there arse

very easy going house pretty quite area never had any trouble

if your keen give me a call on 0401288882 my names luke or you can just pm me if you have any more questions

please leave i need this room occupied

one room is now taken 1 still availible

Big House, Large Block, 15 mins to the city

3 min walk to train station, 1 min to freeway on ramp, heaps of parking, friendly dog, 1M , 1F couple and 1M

looking for FT student or FT worker, international students welcome, short or long term, flexible within reason, high speed internet and pay tv, bike track and large reserve/sports grounds directly across.

* Built-In Wardrobes

* Close to Shops

* Close to Transport

* Ensuite

* Furnished

* Garden

* Internal Laundry

* Modern Bathroom

* Modern Kitchen

* Parking

* Pets Allowed

* Quiet Location

* Security

* Separate Dining Room

* Views

* Air Conditioning/Heating

Edited by drift32sedan

Depends on the number of tenants (total), area, etc.

I own a rental property in the Western suburbs and lease it for $910p/m. If 4 ppl lived in it, that's 230p/m each.

Not all of us live in the inner suburbs of Melb and are willing to pay high premiums :(.

Yeah fair enough, pack people into a house like sardines and its gonna get cheaper...

Although bills tend to rise more i found when you get more than 3 people into a house.

So it kinda offsets packing people in.

3 min walk to train station, 1 min to freeway on ramp, heaps of parking, friendly dog, 1M , 1F couple and 1M looking for FT student or FT worker, international students welcome, short or long term, flexible within reason, high speed internet and pay tv, bike track and large reserve/sports grounds directly across.

Sounds more like a dating house!

So it comprises of the following:

1 male

1 female couple

1 male looking for a a full time student or full time worker or possibly international students

Is that correct?

yes but not in that way fool

just a typo i mean looking for one more house mate lol

edited for you

were just saying that we dont want any bums moving in cause i just kicked some out

Edited by drift32sedan
yes but not in that way fool

just a typo i mean looking for one more house mate lol

edited for you

were just saying that we dont want any bums moving in cause i just kicked some out

Cool, thanks for clearing that up.

But there is a female couple? :wave:

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