Accomodation adverts

Accomodation adverts

Postby Rosa Maria » Wed Jun 11, 2008 8:43 am

I think this is not the right room for Linda. It's too expensive and is not located in Brooklyn, as she wants. In the other hand, she's a professional, not a medical student. And moreover, she has a feline and in this room pets are not admitted.

I've found this two adverts in the Internet. I think they match. Don't you?

Julio
Address: First Ave & 108 Street, New York
Neighborhood: Manhattan
Rent: $1100 per Month(s),$256 per Week,$0 per Day (2 bedrooms avail.)
Available: 1 Jun 2008
Personal Info: Julio, 31 yrs old, Male, Professional
I have a room for rent at 1100.00 per month. It will include all utilities plus high speed internet and Cable television. I'm a very clean, quiet and easy going person. I'm looking for the same in a roomate. Most of the time I'm out working or doing something so I'm looking for trustworthy people only.
Balcony with great East river and NYC downtown views.
Very close to the 6 Train station on 110th Street and Lexington


Brian, 27 yrs old, Male, Professional, Straight
Moving Date: 1 Aug 2008
Rent: from $0 to $1500 per Month(s)
Need for: 12 Months
am currently looking for an apartment starting August 1. I am 27 and have lived for the past three years on the Upper East Side. I work in the Financial District and I will be starting a part-time MBA at NYU this fall. I will be very busy come the fall but I am always down for a burger and a beer. I am very laid back and relaxed guy. I like to run, I just ran my first 10k a couple of weeks ago, I like to read, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer is my favorite book. I like movies, anything from The Diving Bell and the Butterfly to Iron Man. I am very into NYC/US politics and am an avid WNYC listener. My favorite programs are Radio Lab and the Brain Lehrer show. Although I do try and stay very on-top of things I am not one to push my own views on others.


Finally, I've found that the most expensive city too share a flat is New York. Obviously, the prices change in the different parts of the city (Manhattan, Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island), and also change in every neighborhood. Focusing in Midtown-Downtown Manhattan (Chelsea, Grammercy, Hell's Kitchen, East and West Village, Soho, Tribeca, Little Italy...) the prices oscillate between 1250 and 2200$ per month.

In second term, I think London (average 600 pounds per month) and Sydney (average 850 AUD per month) are similar in prices, if we regard to currency changes.

At last, I think Toronto (average 600 CD per month) is the cheapest of the four cities.
Rosa Maria
 

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