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Looking for a housemate

Single ensuite room available in our lovely three-bedroom house in Didsbury. Five-minute walk from city centre. Move in from 1 June. Shared kitchen and living room with two female housemates, no parking, £600 a month excluding bills. No pets. Contact 07890 123456 for viewing.

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Submitted by chriskutte on Thu, 04/07/2019 - 08:54

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If I could have a single ensuite room I would share a house with other nice guys. Otherwise I'd like to live rather alone in a small flat near the city centre.
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Submitted by shahramuteng on Wed, 03/07/2019 - 22:06

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If I have to live without my parent, prefer to live alone. but I like get-together friends or family. and if I have to get a shared house I prefer to have a personal ensuite single room and shared a kitchen and living room.
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Submitted by iEdd on Thu, 27/06/2019 - 03:43

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I prefer living alone in a house. I repect others and I'm too patient. But I enjoy solitude and doing stuff like listeninng music with high volume, that are better without any obviously.

Submitted by Raman_G on Wed, 26/06/2019 - 02:25

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I Prefer to share with friends, it’s good to help each other, and support each other. Depending upon our circumstances we can choose to stay alone or share a house. if you can afford rent, and you need more privacy better to stay alone, so when you study no one can interrupt. They both have their advantages or disadvantages, all those we need to consider according to our circumstances. Personally, I prefer to share with a house

Submitted by Cho on Mon, 24/06/2019 - 14:10

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At the moment, I prefer stay alone.

Submitted by Rodomi on Fri, 21/06/2019 - 16:29

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Both to live alone and to share a house are lovely all depends just on a moment you are living your priorities and temperament. I never lived alone.  When I was young, I shared houses with my friends because I needed to study and save money. Nowadays, I live with my two daughters, and this experience is incredible.

Submitted by farazhussain on Tue, 11/06/2019 - 14:39

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Considering the tenants have good manners and a friendly nature, its better to have someone with whom you can talk with. And I have my own room though where I can spend my personal time with privacy.

Submitted by Aicha1 on Sun, 09/06/2019 - 16:57

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For me I prefer living alone than sharing a house,because I sleep when I want olso studying ,so I avoid to be with a roommate.