Comments for acasa Blog https://www.helloacasa.com/acasa-blog/ acasa - your home run Thu, 19 May 2022 11:42:17 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 Comment on 5 top websites for finding the perfect houseshare by John Grant Wake https://www.helloacasa.com/acasa-blog/2022/03/07/5-top-websites-for-finding-the-perfect-houseshare/#comment-56 Fri, 11 Nov 2016 09:15:56 +0000 http://home.splittable.co/?p=1201#comment-56 Returning from working overseas for the last ten years, I am looking to find accommodation with a spare room near Warminster for at least six months. I have a job in Sutton Veny. Ideally someone with a spare room & the shared use of the facilities.

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Comment on How to find the perfect flatmate by Julianne Sloane https://www.helloacasa.com/acasa-blog/2022/05/23/find-perfect-flatmate/#comment-869 Tue, 13 Sep 2016 14:28:24 +0000 http://home.splittable.co/?p=1783#comment-869 In reply to Madison Welch.

Hey Madison! Totally agree – getting someone that actually contributes/takes out trash & general tidying up tasks is very hard to find! We might need a whole different post on getting your flatmates who clean šŸ˜€

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Comment on How to find the perfect flatmate by Madison Welch https://www.helloacasa.com/acasa-blog/2022/05/23/find-perfect-flatmate/#comment-868 Tue, 13 Sep 2016 14:17:08 +0000 http://home.splittable.co/?p=1783#comment-868 Back at the times when I was student, finding a decent flatmate seemed to be mission impossible. There was always something that bothered me: nervous, sloppy, irresponsible, fanatic smoker or drunk.. list is long. But what caused the real drama was the cleaning schedule. It was always me who did the household cleaning and maintenance job. So find someone who is neat and organized. It will save you so much nerves.

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Comment on The Crazy London Housing Market – How the Hell do Millennials find Houses For Rent? by Nike https://www.helloacasa.com/acasa-blog/2016/05/26/houses-for-rent/#comment-28 Tue, 07 Jun 2016 09:57:04 +0000 http://home.splittable.co/?p=1429#comment-28 Property prices in London are being kept artificially propped up by a number of things, developers who don’t build on land they’ve had in their portfolio for years, and government jokes that are shared ownership and help to buy schemes. How many Londoners can afford a flat prized at Ā£750k, buying 10% of such a flat isn’t home ownership, but a joke. Regulatory changes and sensible planning laws would result in a change, but where will the bank of mom and dad financed by inflated house prices be then?

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Comment on The Crazy London Housing Market – How the Hell do Millennials find Houses For Rent? by James https://www.helloacasa.com/acasa-blog/2016/05/26/houses-for-rent/#comment-27 Sun, 05 Jun 2016 07:57:31 +0000 http://home.splittable.co/?p=1429#comment-27 Lets revisit this in 4 years and see if Khan has made any difference whatsoever. It’s supply and demand, if you want to live in a massive bustling city you have to pay the price. If 50% affordable development is required, there will be less development. There are loads of places that aren’t as expensive but people use their own free will to make the choice. If the properties weren’t distributed by willingness to pay, then what? On skin colour? Religion? Time spent waiting? That way madness lies.

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Comment on The Evolution of Co-living by Your Sunday PropTech Review - James Dearsley James Dearsley https://www.helloacasa.com/acasa-blog/2016/05/11/evolution-co-living/#comment-24 Sat, 14 May 2016 22:40:38 +0000 http://home.splittable.co/?p=1356#comment-24 […] The evolution of Co-LivingĀ is an interesting look at the way we, as humans, have evolved in terms of our living arangments. […]

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Comment on 7 things you learn when you live with someone who is training for the London Marathon by Nick https://www.helloacasa.com/acasa-blog/2016/04/22/london-marathon-runners/#comment-14 Sat, 23 Apr 2016 11:30:28 +0000 http://home.splittable.co/?p=1319#comment-14 Great article! Are there any housemates all running together in this?

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