Thursday, February 25, 2010

Grieveslist: Roommate wanted for great two-bedroom apartment on East Fourth Street


Every so often we hear of a nice, easy-going person looking for a nice, easy-going roommate... you know, no whackjobs... Here is such one nice person looking for a roommate...

I just moved into a gorgeous, well-renovated two-bedroom apartment in the East Village and would like to rent the spare bedroom out to someone by March 1. The apartment has a great layout, real windows in every room including bathroom, kitchen and living room, lots of sunlight throughout, and a full bathroom w/tub. The spare bedroom is lovely and fits a full-size bed, small desk and chair, cabinet, and it has a closet in it with overhead storage space. This room is currently fully furnished but can come unfurnished. It has a large window, great light and exposed brick and the entire apartment has gorgeous brand new hard-wood floors.

I have two cats, so cat-friendly people only please. I am female, 30-something, friendly and social, very chill. This place is for someone looking for an airy, light, sunny apartment in a very well-kept old East Village building. It’s on 4th street, which is a great block, and is a couple blocks from the F/V trains and a 10 minute walk from the L train. Lots of bars, restaurants, cafes, shops, etc if you don’t know the area, but also it is a quiet and lovely street. The apartment is in the back of the building so no street noise. It is super cute. Please get in touch if interested.


She's asking $1,350.

Interested?
E-mail:
rschlam@hotmail.com

[Update: By the way, this is legit... there's no punchline or Lady Gaga jokes here....]

3 comments:

  1. You just have to be a slim attractive girl who is OK with occasionally walking around or hanging out in your underwear.

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