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Hey Guys/Girls. Ive just scored a job up in midland at a mates workshop. And im looking to find i a place to Live/crash for a while till i can afford a place of my own. So just wondering if anyone on here is looking for a house mate,or knows anyone that needs a house mate? Im from Dunsborough hence why im looking for a place to live in perth. Im 20 in 2 months, I dont have a police record or anything against my name. I can get references if needed. Im reliable,honest, Pay bills on time etc etc,just really need to find a place to live. Because i start my new job soon. Im not fussed at which suburb peoples places are.

If anyone knows anything going just PM me =)

Or my number is 0427971026 if i miss your call ill get back to you as soon as i can.

Cheers Brennan

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