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Hi,
I am looking for a room in Astoria for at least a year. I am 43, single male, a tenured NYC public high school math teacher, clean, respectful, helpful, an avid pool player and love Astoria. I am generally very busy but don’t mind socializing now and again.
I would love a backyard/balcony , and am a smoker but never smoke indoors and cannot live with someone who smokes indoors. I am totally fine with not smoking outdoors in a backyard or balcony if that’s your preference.
I love pets (cats/dogs) and no longer have any of my own, but if you do, I don't mind taking care of your pet when you need help and are not around. I have children who I visit and they may stay with me occasionally (1/2 times maybe every two to three weeks, usually an overnight stay and leave early in the morning), so you should be ok with this. A 2 bedroom apartment is ideal but if more than 2 people then would need a 1.5/2 bathroom apartment.
If you think I am a good match or have any questions, please text or email me.
Best,
Ruchir
- Ruchir
- 43, professional male
- Small or large wanted
Total budget: $1,100 monthly
Availability
- Available
- Now
- Minimum term
- None
- Maximum term
- 12 months
Looking in
- Queens
Amenities required
- Private bathroom
- shared living room
- garden/roof terrace
- balcony
About me
- Age
- 43
- Smoker?
- Yes
- Any pets?
- No
- Language
- English
- Nationality
- Indian
- Occupation
- Professional
- Interests
- music, reading, films, hiking, food, writing, working out, photography, fitness, outdoors, walking, camping, tennis, billiards
- Gender
- Male
New household preferences
- Smokers OK?
- Yes
- Pets OK?
- Yes
- Occupation
- Don't mind
- Min age
- 20
- Max age
- 65
- Gender
- No preference specified
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