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Once of a lifetime opportunity! Who wants to live with me? :cheers:

Basically, sold my car so now I can actually afford to move down the GC. As I'm working 5 days a week down here and driving 5 days a week from Brisbane to the Goldcoast its kind of a *little* draining. Was thinking might be better to get a more spacious or nicer 2 or 3 bedroom place rather than 1 cramped or cheap one. As a rough guestimate, the maximum I'd want to pay would be around $130 each and share of the bills and all of that side of things.. probably broadband.. blah.

Looking for somewhere around ashmore,mermaid waters, benowa, etc however not too fussed to be honest, but not too far from anything. Definitely not a fan of high-rise apartment living - which probably leaves a unit, townhouse or something like this. This place MUST have a garage, and I need dibs on it most of the time for car related projects in the next 12 months I have in mind. But I am sure we can work things out... as for the time being I don't have another fancy car (yet... )

Just thought I'd may as well post here. You never know. Maybe you have a friend, family member, work coleague or somebody you know who is looking for another place and is in a similar situation to me. No psychos obviously, and *must* have a steady hopefully well paid job and do their share of house work etc.

Ben and Cyrus are living a nice little cozy SAU household there :love: so who knows who else is out there.

Time frame would roughly within 2-3 weeks but basically ASAP. I have to give at least 2 weeks notice from my current place unfortunately.

To apply, PM whatever you need to know about me and vice versa, and please enclose a saucy lingerie shot so I can assess the applicants :jk:

no ( read: i already have enough of you in my "collection" :cheers: )

just as a quick example.. this *could* be your house! http://www.realestate.com.au/cgi-bin/rsear...=o&id=401008922 .. but of course somewhere like that would be a bit exxy between two until the other room (or two) was filled.

look! room for two skylines ! ->> http://www.realestate.com.au/401089802

Funnily enough i am actually considering moving into a bigger place, my small unit really inst big enough for everyone at the moment, would you consider looking at a 4 bedroom place? Must have double lock up though as i would want my babay inside and that leaves space for you.

Also you would have to put up with my kids every second week or so.

But I would be looking at helensvale/southport area, and time frame would be later when lease runs out, in about 3 mths :cheers:

hehe.. how about u bend over and...

SAU big brother.. :cheers: that could have its merits too... but problem is I actually have a *job* and sometimes half a brain so don't think it would fit the current criteria.

Dodgey mechanic day every weekend!

hehe.. yup.. which also turns into dodgy house repairs.. dodgy drinking games.. and well just house dodgy :)

ska: 4 bedroom would be really great.. would have no qualms living with u or ben.. or kids occasionally.. but don't think i can wait that long :) the place i am in is beginning to suxor.

Yeah didnt think you could wait, oh well dont matter we'll find something, anyway just found out lease ends in Nov so that will be WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY too long to wait :)

Ah well wasnt meant to be then :(

I want to live in a warehouse, but erin says its a stupid idea.

cops arse!

Convert the mezzanine floor into a living area and have a whole shed to do stupid things in. I've got visions of F&F moments... Cops are after a pack of hoons, everyone comes racing in, I drop the roller door, cops go by, roller door goes up and hoons go off the opposite direction. Yayayay. Anyway, I thought it'd be cool.

I want to live in a warehouse, but erin says its a stupid idea.

cops arse!

 

Convert the mezzanine floor into a living area and have a whole shed to do stupid things in. I've got visions of F&F moments... Cops are after a pack of hoons, everyone comes racing in, I drop the roller door, cops go by, roller door goes up and hoons go off the opposite direction. Yayayay. Anyway, I thought it'd be cool.

werd, my ideal home is a 50m by 50m warehouse

The ultimate laziness... Drive your car from the computer to the bathroom via a quick stop over at the fridge and if you can afford the petrol, a lap around the lounge room.

well ya mom use to tell ya not to play with your RC car in the house lol you can play with your car in there :)

House Rule No 1 NO shagging on the cars :aroused:

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