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Hi, maybe you know someone or can spread the word?


I am looking for a single parent who would be interested in sharing a rented house with me? I have lived in the past for 7+ years with another single mother in a 5 bed house in ED with all the financial savings and support that comes with this arrangement. And it's great for the kids. I would love to do it again and am wondering if there are any like-minded people out there? I am happy for a mum or a dad and am the mum of one fifteen year old. And there seems to be more 4/5 bed houses out there right now than 2 bed flats and it costs so much less.


Anyway putting feelers out to find someone if anyone here can help. It's a common enough situation!


Many thanks


JC

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Hi there, I have just started a podcast called single parents unmasked, I’m on apple, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon music, Tune in and the video podcast is on YouTube, if you or anyone would like to discuss topics for upcoming interviews let me know, check out my link tree. 
 

kind regards 

Will 

Host of Single Parents unmasked 

https://linktr.ee/spunmasked

 

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