Tenants in Australia
829 Tenants
Rachel, 53
Granny Flat, Studio or large room
Tenant | Mount Barker, SA, Australia
I’m a fifty three yr old female, friendly and working, respectful and accepting individual who pays my bills on time and come with excellent rental references. I’m available straight away.I have a small older dog I’d like to keep with me if possible. He’s no trouble.I also have teen yr old sons who stay with me twenty nights a year on Saturdays fortnightly and some in between. They would stay in my room and I have a single modular lounge that converts to a bed. The other would sleep next to me. If there’s enough room in the room I would look at purchasing and double convertible lounge for them. Hoping to keep costs to two hundred and fifty dollars incl bills if possible. Have furniture if necessary and prefer onsight parking. Contact h l z h u t c h at g m a i l d o t c o m. Thanks
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Maddison, 26
New Listing
Tenant | Bendigo, VIC, Australia
Hi, my name is Maddison. I am a 26-year old professional. I am looking for a vacant apartment to rent in Bendigo. My budget is $1260 and I would like to move immediately.
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Rafailia, 18
Young couple - Tenants!
Tenant | Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Hello! Me and my partner are looking for a place to call home in Melbourne! We don’t mind an apartment or a house, we just want somewhere for us to feel cozy and grow together! Him and I both work, we are creatives, and we are quiet people! He is Iraqi, I am Greek, and other than the fact that we are communicative and tidy, we are respectful. If we sound like the tenants for you, message me on here and I will get back to you! Thanks!! 🤍
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tayla, 24
Brunswick/Coburg Rental Wanted 🏡
Tenant | Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Need your rent covered while you're off on a Euro summer? Or maybe you're moving out and need someone to take over your place 👀 My partner and I are on the hunt for a 1-bedroom in Brunswick, Coburg, or nearby suburbs. We’re a Kiwi couple 🥝 heading over to Melbourne on June 1, with jobs lined up and ready to go.Open to both short-term and long-term options, up to $500/week.If you (or someone you know) have a place available, send me a message!
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Caleb, 38
Relocating to Melbourne for Work
Tenant | Melbourne, VIC, Australia
I'm Caleb, relocating from Sydney to Melbourne for work in mid-April. I'm starting a new role and using the first few weeks to get to know the city before my wife and I make the permanent move later in the year.Looking for somewhere to land for around three weeks — a furnished room, studio, or one-bed in the inner south or east. Port Melbourne, St Kilda, Elwood, Albert Park, South Yarra, Abbotsford, Richmond, Collingwood, Clifton Hill — anywhere in that corridor works.I'm coming with my dog, Balue. He's a -year-old Aussiedoodle, well-behaved, and used to living in apartments. Happy to provide references for him and for me.About me: I'm tidy, quiet, and work structured hours. I've looked after friends' and colleagues' homes for years and I treat other people's spaces with care. Not a party person, would prefer a private stay.
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How many tenants are looking in Australia?
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