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Safe, clean space with non smokers who respect that we are roommates. Need a place where I can study and unwind when not at school.
Faith
47, professional female
Small or large wanted
Total budget: $800 /month
Availability
Available
Now
Minimum term
None
Maximum term
None
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Bath Beach
Bay Ridge / Fort Hamilton
Bedford - Stuyvesant
Bensonhurst
Bergen Beach
Boerum Hill
Borough Park
Brighton Beach
Brooklyn Heights
Brooklyn Navy Yard
Brownsville
Bushwick
Canarsie
Carroll Gardens
City Line
Clinton Hill
Cobble Hill
Columbia Street Waterfront District
Coney Island
Crown Heights
Cypress Hills
Downtown Brooklyn
DUMBO
Dyker Heights
East Flatbush
East New York
East Williamsburg
Flatbush - Ditmas Park
Flatlands
Floyd Bennett Airfield
Fort Greene
Fort Hamilton
Georgetown
Gerritsen Beach
Gowanus
Gravesend
Greenpoint
Greenwood
Greenwood Heights
Highland Park
Kensington and Parkville
Lindenwood
Manhattan Beach
Manhattan Terrace
Mapleton
Marine Park
Midwood
Mill Basin
Mill Island
New Lots
Ocean Hill
Ocean Parkway
Paerdegat Basin
Park Slope
Prospect Heights
Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Prospect Park South
Red Hook
Remsen Village
Sea Gate
Sheepshead Bay
Spring Creek
Starrett City
Sunset Park
Vinegar Hill
Weeksville
Williamsburg
Windsor Terrace
Wingate
Amenities required
About me
Age
47
Any pets?
No
Occupation
Professional
Gender
Female
New household preferences
Smokers OK?
No
Pets OK?
Yes
Occupation
Don't mind
Min age
18
Max age
99
Gender
Females preferred
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