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Hi people,

Myself and a friend are looking to rent a small two bedroom unit or house around the northern / north-eastern suburbs for around the $250-280 p.w mark. We've been doing the usual inspections / applications for a little while now without any real success. Hence why I am writing this now, asking any fellow members if they have a house for rent or know anyone who is renting their house out. It's a long shot, but given the number of SAU Vic members, it's gotta be worth a try hey?

So..If anyone has anything for me. Let me know!

Kind Regards,

Astro.

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Thought about Narre? :) (you know you want to??haha) Im in a 3br house at moment that i have to move out of cause my roomy has bought a new place. 2 ppl would mean i could stay here, which considering you can drive through to the back yard...I'd be wrapped...failing that I have to move to pakenham...which blows.. :ermm:

Thought about Narre? :P (you know you want to??haha) Im in a 3br house at moment that i have to move out of cause my roomy has bought a new place. 2 ppl would mean i could stay here, which considering you can drive through to the back yard...I'd be wrapped...failing that I have to move to pakenham...which blows.. :laugh:

yeh come to narre need more skylines here lol....

my fiance and I are looking in the inner east out to mount waverley, so draw a line from toorak- malvern- mount waverley- balwyn-camberwell-hawthorn

just a house with a secure yard, 300pw. both got solid jobs. we have the option of renewing our current lease, but i want a little staffy ;)

Thought about Narre? ;) (you know you want to??haha) Im in a 3br house at moment that i have to move out of cause my roomy has bought a new place. 2 ppl would mean i could stay here, which considering you can drive through to the back yard...I'd be wrapped...failing that I have to move to pakenham...which blows.. :)

Woot Go narre!

Me and my mate both live in narre, but at home and are looking to move out soon.

But still not for a few months.

If only we were more organised lol =[

Woot Go narre!

Me and my mate both live in narre, but at home and are looking to move out soon.

But still not for a few months.

If only we were more organised lol =[

Hurry up then eh? Get your shit together already...haha

I'm here for another 3 months...if I cant find others I'll have to move. And driving through to the backyard with a big concrete area and a yard big enough to do circle work in a line in, isnt too bad...LOL

nb: to my landlord if your reading, no I do not use the back yard for such activities I promise... ;)

Hurry up then eh? Get your shit together already...haha

I'm here for another 3 months...if I cant find others I'll have to move. And driving through to the backyard with a big concrete area and a yard big enough to do circle work in a line in, isnt too bad...LOL

nb: to my landlord if your reading, no I do not use the back yard for such activities I promise... :down:

Haha sounds like fun.

What part of Narre?

Haha sounds like fun.

What part of Narre?

Um a good bit? haha LOL i have been living here over a year now and i still dont know which area is which.

In between mobil on pound road and webb st, but not the mansions on the hill...in the swap area.

Um a good bit? haha LOL i have been living here over a year now and i still dont know which area is which.

In between mobil on pound road and webb st, but not the mansions on the hill...in the swap area.

Ahh yup yup, so almost hp then haha

I live in oatlands :D

Thought about Narre? :) (you know you want to??haha) Im in a 3br house at moment that i have to move out of cause my roomy has bought a new place. 2 ppl would mean i could stay here, which considering you can drive through to the back yard...I'd be wrapped...failing that I have to move to pakenham...which blows.. :(

pakenham is not thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat bad :)

building my house at lakeside :)

haha yeah - its quite far - but its an awesome area at night - very quiet and stuff. Not sure about the hooligans there, but its a very quiet place - in a few years, its going to look awesome cos all the surrounding areas are new estates! woo yeah!

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