I have one generous sized room available to rent in our spacious home in Stamford Hill, N16. The house is located on a residential street with excellent transport links (buses to Seven Sisters tube, the city and central London, Stamford Hill and Stoke Newington overground stations nearby) and easy access to two large supermarkets and Church Street. The CS1 cycling route passes nearby and easily connects you to Dalston (South) and Tottenham (North).
The house is set over several floors of a Victorian property and features large, airy rooms with plenty of storage space. The house has a large lounge, open plan kitchen, three bathrooms and a garden area.
The available bedroom is a large double room with character. It is on the second floor and has sloping attic walls and one large window. It is facing the back garden and therefore extremely quiet and with less direct light.
All the rooms come unfurnished within the contract but there are two wardrobes, a clothes rail and a bed with mattress that can be used. A second bed with mattress is for sale. Every room has a sink in it as well.
The rent for the room is £600 pcm. Bills are currently around £130 per month (water, council tax, high speed internet, gas and electricity, cleaner every two weeks for the common areas and £5 for cleaning supplies, toilet paper and such).
You’d be sharing the house with one female (me). I’ve lived here for the past eight years. I’m a quiet person but I enjoy being able to share a conversation or a meal together as well as appreciating the personal space that living in such a big house gives us. I’m looking for peaceful people with a cooperative disposition and a bit of life experience, preferably over thirty. The rooms are available now.
The house is rented through an estate agency on a joint contract for all of us, initially for 6 months. You will need one month’s deposit (it’s shared equally, so £625 each irrespective of room size) and one month’s rent in advance. They also do a reference check.
If this all sounds good, do get in touch and please tell me a little bit about yourself when you reply.