💢💢💢 This 119 sqft bedroom featuring a shared bathroom, is located on the fourth floor, garden side, the third room on the left, at the end of the hallway. This property is located in Bedford, home to some of Brooklyn’s best dining and nightlife. With 16 rooms, this 3869-sqft-house is a great fit for any young professional looking for a tight-knit community in a spacious, beautiful home. Please note: - There is a 2-month notice if they want to move out (included in the 3-month minimum lease). - One-time membership/admin fee of $185. - A one-time fee of $75 that will be taken out of the deposit when Tenants move out of the room for cleaning and the inventory of fixtures. We want to get to know you! Please answer these questions as part of the booking process: - Where are you from? How old are you? - Why are you interested in joining a Community / Coliving? - What kind of house atmosphere are you looking for? - How would you describe yourself? - Did you already lived in a shared house? How was it? what was your role? - What are your hobbys? What do you like to do in your spare time? - What would you like to do with your housemates? - What was your best life experience so far? - We’ll ask you to upload the required documents to conduct the background check. These may include but are not limited to: government ID, bank statements, employment/student status, tax returns, personal guarantors, etc. If you’re not willing to do, please let us know. Please be aware that HousingAnywhere is an online booking platform. Therefore, exchanging contact details and offering viewings is not possible before the booking. If you would like to reserve this accommodation, send me a booking request or a message, and please mention your age and occupation. I look forward to meeting you! 💢💢�...
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