What Makes a Grown-Up Flatshare

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With more and more people sharing a home in their 40s, 50s, 60s and beyond, let’s look at what makes it different from sharing as a student or young professional and why it’s becoming an attractive option for many. 1. Financial Prudence and Stability In later life, financial priorities shift from simply getting by to…

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Double room or Bedsit needed!

I lead a quiet life due to health issues, though have a professional background working in multi-national companies in London and Cheshire as a Manager. I owned my own home for a number of years but am now in rental accommodation. My cat is 12 and will be coming with me, he’s very shy but…

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Looking For Room to Rent Around Romsey Area

I’m a considerate house mate, clean, tidy and quiet. I enjoy socialising with others, however, I am very comfortable in my own company and enjoy reading, walking my small long haired chihuahua, playing my guitar and riding my horse. I currently work as a Senior Dog Groomer, so of course I love all animals especially…

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Pleasant room in Victorian Terrace near Victoria Park

Double bed with brown cover and large picture of child dressed as Henry VIII above

This flat could suit an ORGANISED person with a keen interest in the arts, alternative medicine/well being and current affairs. They would be sharing with Gill, a youthful 71 year old creative with a GSOH who is quiet when necessary and outgoing when encouraged. The landlord works out of London and does not sleep on…

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