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Hey guys, my housemate will be moving out at the end of the lease (about 19th next month) and I would like to continue living in the same place, so I'm gonna try finding someone to replace them first. Below is the copy+paste advert I did for my work's bulletin board...

First off though, something no doubt more important to anyone reading here: You are able to park your car out of sight behind the gate. Unfortunately this little "carport" area doesn't have any cover though.

Master bedroom with private ensuite and large built-in robe available for rent in 3 bedroom house located in Monash towards end of August. You will be sharing with myself (VERY easy going 23yr old male) and my partner (19yr old female Uni student). We are both very neat and tidy, and both quite friendly.

There is ample room available inside the house, and should you not desire to share the 3rd bedroom with me as a PC/desk room, the entire loungeroom is yours to use as you please. House has a small paved courtyard out the back with clothes line.

Bus stop ~30m from front door, route 64 takes about 7 minutes to arrive at Tuggeranong Interchange.

25 minute walk to CCC (it's not THAT cold :P) or less than 5 minute drive.

20 - 30 minute drive to Symo (traffic permitting)

DUCTED GAS HEATING is installed :D

Kitchen has electric over and gas stovetop.

What you get for $200/week:

Master bedroom (Built-in robe) - unfurnished

Private ensuite

Shared use of rest of house^, including but not limited to all appliances* and storage space.

Off-street parking in either driveway or behind tall gate, as well as use of nature strip parking if needed)

Friendly housemates

*I don't currently own a fridge or microwave. Should you be able to bring either or both of these - that would be awesome. Otherwise I'll buy. Cutlery, plates, pots etc are also available if you require.

^As above, if you don't wish to inhabit the 3rd bedroom with me for use as a PC/whatever room, the entire loungeroom is yours.

Optional extras:

I have ADSL installed (steady 12Mbps downspeed - roughly 1 megabyte download speed) with 90GB/90GB download limit and a Wi-Fi router. You're welcome to use this connection for $30 month - half what it costs.

Bills:

Electricity and gas bills will be split on a per-person basis. ie - if you are by yourself, your share will be 1/3 of the total. If you're with a partner, it will be 1/4 of the total EACH.

Chores:

These will be discussed and more or less decided fairly. For example, I'm more than happy to do the vacuuming of the whole house myself each fortnight. I'm sure this subject is fairly understood.

Who you will ideally be:

Anyone really. Singles and couples are welcome (rental will not increase for a couple!!). If you're a clean and relatively neat person after a place that's within easy travel distance to work, after somewhere with VERY trustworthy and easy going housemates, then this may be the place for you!

Smokers however I'm not sure on. Personally if you smoke outside then it doesn't bother me the slightest as long as you're clean (no butts or ashes), however the landlords may feel differently. I don't believe it would be a problem though.

If this sounds like what you're looking for, sametime/email me to discuss further or call on 0431391359/61551984

Tell your friends too, no questionable folk (James), scary folk (SiN) or Shell.

KIDDING :P

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Lol I'm just about to break up with the gf. I'll let u know.

Srs.

orly?

Be quick about it mang, I've already had a bite from a dude at work (no idea who he is though) and he seems pretty damn keen. Would rather someone from here though, especially since this fella is mid 40's and with his son.

You have to be like reliable though, you'll preferably be signing a new lease if you're up for a long term thing...(potential deal breaker for you if you aren't keen on that)

HURR DURR just got told the landlords want to increase rent to $430/week - though if I stay there and enter a new lease they'll only $420/week....therefore this advertisement needs to be amended - it is now $210/week for the room

$10 is fark all anyway haha

This is definitely still available. The guy I sorta had lined up knew the landlords, and the landlords for some odd reason didn't like the idea of him being on a lease due to conflict of interest??

I dunno, but Karl if you're keen (PM sent anyway) I'd be looking to get a 6 month lease to start with. I don't think there's a single thing you'd get sick of about living with me, so if the location and price are good then get on in!!

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