Uptown Minneapolis for the Urban Traveler. Neighborhood includes bars, restaurants, museum, university, downtown. I'm a Friendly, welcoming, GWM with 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 105 year old renovated home in a historic district. Pretty much in the middle of everything in Minneapolis. Prefer short term weekend/tourist/business guests. Two curious but friendly beagles welcome you too. Easy access from the train if you fly in. Offering bedroom/bathroom (shared bathroom with my room-mate) including sun room (in season). This rental leans more to the luxury on a budget traveler. Longer term rentals please inquire. Cash only. Some event dates higher. Thanks!
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Male, age: 36 to 45 years old, occupation: professional (medical, legal, etc) in health care, speaks: English, interests: Animals, Gay & Lesbian, Movies and Music
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Breakfast included
Use of kitchen
Airconditioning
Ceiling fan
Pool
Garden
Guest bathroom
Elevator
Washer
Dryer
Microwave
TV
VCR
DVD
Cable TV
Telephone
Dial-up Internet
High-Speed Internet
Wheelchair access
Chimney
Balcon or terrace
No curfew
Gym nearby
No smoking
No pets
No children
Extra:
Airport Pickup
Breakfast
City Tour
Laundry
Use my car
Use my bike
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