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mmpeil
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I just moved into the Lodge at Crossroads and I'm looking for a roommate to share the apartment with for the duration of the 12 month lease. It has 2 bedrooms, and is 1144 sq. ft. with a nice balcony and ample storage. It's very ideal for a roommate situation! Rent per month is $950 total plus split the cost of any utilities (cable/internet, electric, water). This is a great location and a nice apartment community, convenient to the beltline and shopping.

I am a 27 yr. old professional female looking for someone else around my age who will respect my stuff. I have lived alone for a few years so I have everything you'd need to use. This is ideal for someone just moving to the area who does not own anything or someone who is a minimalist, or even a graduate student. I am a neat, clean, and organized person. I'd prefer a female roommate but am open to living with a male who's neat and clean with his living habits. I definitely want to live with someone who is a non-smoker and one who's drug free. I do also own a cat who's under 1 yr. old. so you need to like cats. :-)

Please let me know if you are interested and we can arrange to meet.
Thanks, Melissa

6/30/2007 11:25:04 PM

Ansonian
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wow...that's a lot of money for rent

7/1/2007 1:17:11 AM

mmpeil
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Maybe my ad isn't clear, it'd be $475 per person (a total of $950 per month). Does that sound better? :-)

7/5/2007 8:40:10 AM

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PM sent.

7/5/2007 11:38:52 AM

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