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Looking for 2 affordable rooms for me and my brother - We can offer decorating skills and more


duncan_jeffs

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Me and my brother are looking for somewhere to live in SE but we are struggling to find anything we can afford untill we get a bit more grounded.. I am 25 and Sam is 27 - we come from somerset and we are friendly open minded people. Thought it might be worth posting on here as conventional house hunting has not been very fruitful so far..


Basically we are open to any 2 rooms in the same place or something we could share - house, flat, boat..

Sam is working full time as a set builder and i am trying to finish an MA in sculpture and working freelance..

In return for affordable accomadation of any sort we can offer our combined skils:


General DIY (Decorating, tiling, flooring..)

Gardening

Welding (cars, vans etc..)

furniture repairs

Building work


Maybe this could be a good mutural exchange for someone out there with a property that needs work or is empty..

Thanks for looking

Duncan

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