4706 4th Ave NE for rent in Seattle, WA

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Hello Future Roomie! Are you ready to embark on an epic living adventure? Picture this: a brand spanking new house in Wallingford, just waiting for someone like you to add some pizzazz! Here's the deal: You get your own cozy bedroom (11 x 13 feet of personal paradise) and share a bathroom with one woman in a 1400 square foot wonderland. We're talking a kitchen so new you can still smell the manual, bathrooms that sparkle, and a remote-controlled AC/heating split in your room. Why? Because you're the captain of your own climate! Move-in? ASAP! I'm as flexible as a yoga instructor when it comes to lease length, but thinking a 6-month zen session to start. Household status: Currently, it's me and another cool human. Add you, and we're a trio of awesomeness. We're open to singles, and if you have a dog who believes it's a unicorn, we might just roll out the red carpet. About me: I'm a 32-year-old data straight single male engineer who's into healthtech, not just because it sounds cool but because it is. I love hiking, running, and exploring every nook and cranny of Seattle. Think of me as your unofficial tour guide. You? Hopefully, someone who appreciates a clean spoon as much as a good laugh. Tidy, respectful, and if you talk to plants, that's a bonus (we've got a big yard for your green thumb). Rent: $1175/month plus utilities. It's like buying a ticket to the best show in town. Street parking? Oh, it's great. Like, really great. And public transport? You bet. University of Washington? Practically neighbors. Interested in joining our humble abode? Slide into my DMs with a bit about yourself, and let's set up a house tour. It'll be like a blind date, but with a house. Background & credit check? Yep, gotta make sure you're as awesome as you sound. And if your previous roommates say you're the bee's knees, even better! Can't wait to meet you and start our sitcom-worthy living situation! Cheers, Elliott


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