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Aceadia

Aceadia,  25

✨Incredible deal in Midtown South ✨

Room for rent | 50 West 34th Street, New York, NY, USA

Incredible deal with max amenities for the best lifestyle. Doormen, Elevator, Gym , Rooftop, Laundry in Building, Lounge, Dishwasher. Easy and quick commutes, incredible locationDon’t miss out! Live steps from the Empire State Building for just hundred dollars per month Move-in Date: January first, lease ends August thirty-first two thousand twenty- with option to renew (please message and ask me the terms)Building Features:Laundry twenty-Twenty- concierge elevatorsGym twenty-WeWork-style sky loungePackage roomBuilding exclusive events: workout classes and breakfast bar, complimentary yoga, movie nights, etc.Extremely Convenient Location: Thirty-third and BroadwayNRQW BDFM trains just down the street, ACE trains only one block awayPATH train downstairsTarget across the street, Trader Joe’s fifteen minutes away, café across the streetUnit has no living room.This is a room in a -bath apartment.Roommates are works in film, one works in computer science, and the other one is laid-back. Looking for a roommate who is very laid-back and easy-going.Move-in costs:First month’s rentGuarantor’s insurance around one month’s rent hundred dollar lease transfer feeRoom comes unfurnished but the current tenant is selling his furniture for a good deal.Message me to schedule an in-person or virtual tour today!

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1300
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tia

tia,  26

ISO of roommate to cosign a jan 1

Room for rent | 188 Wilson Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, USA

i put a deposit down on this apartment with private backyard. Each bedroom has a loft so it's set up in a way where we would have our own living space as well as a shared kitchen/living area. The room has 2 spacious closets and if the bed is on top of the loft, a desk, dresser, and small couch can easily fit! The apartment is located off the dekalb L and is nearby Maria HernandezRent is $ each.There are AC window units in each room.Unfortunately there is no laundry but the apartment is located next to multiple laundromats. A little about myself! I'm and have been living in bushwick for 2 years. I'm an art director at a creative ad agency and i work hybrid. I love working on art, filming/editing videos and crafts. a big design nerd! I love music and going to concerts and dj sets in the area. I'm outgoing but I tend to be a mix of a homebody and someone who goes out on the weekends. I would love to be friends with my roommate - especially if you’re into art, music, and side quests. Guests are welcome as long as they are respectful. i just want to create a warm welcoming cozy environment. looking for someone who is clean especially with dishes because there is no dishwasher. I dont mind noise or music playing and would love a wholesome creative space. I have a small jack russell/beagle/chihuahua mix named Bug. He is a sweet boy with a big goofy personality and loves to paw at you for pets. He's and fairly mellow. He gets along with other dogs. lgbtq+ and BIPOC friendly friendly

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$
1485
USD / month

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