Professional Active Female, Bristol £750
I am an outgoing, active, tidy and respectful person looking to move into a friendly professional home in Bristol.
I am working in Bath as a Data Scientist but work from home most days of the week (every day during lockdown) and will need space for a desk.
I'm fairly active - cycling, running, badminton and bouldering etc.
I love to cook and like to share cooking and have evenings in together.
I have a car and 2 bikes so ideally a place with somewhere to park/store them. I also come with a fair few house plants and inflatable paddle board (great for evening adventures).
I'm happy to buddy up with others and find a place together, or fit into a current house. Happy furnished or unfurnished.
Move in dates are flexible as I'll be moving back after lockdown with family.
I'd prefer no smokers, consider dogs (depends on temperament) and like cats. I'd prefer a house who are pretty chill during the week because I get up pretty early most mornings for work. I'm interested in living with nice people in a place we feel at home!
- hazel
- 28, professional female
- Double room wanted
Total budget: £750 pcm
Availability
- Available
- Now
- Minimum term
- 4 months
- Maximum term
- 12 months
Looking in
- Bedminster
- Bristol City Centre
- Clifton
- Long Ashton
- Redland
Amenities required
- shared living room
- broadband
- washing machine
- off street parking
About me
- Age
- 28
- Smoker?
- No
- Any pets?
- No
- Language
- English
- Occupation
- Professional
- Interests
- cooking, sports, socialising, food, walking, cycling, hiking, tv, netflix, drinking, wine, outdoors, work, basketball, maths
- Gender
- Female
New household preferences
- Smokers OK?
- No
- Pets OK?
- Yes
- Occupation
- Professionals
- Min age
- 25
- Max age
- 40
- Gender
- No preference specified
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