I have a room in a house in Roy. Rent would include a private upstairs master bedroom (with bed, bedding, dresser, and book shelf), own bathroom (shared use of the tub), etc . . . The house has a fenced back yard, deck, washer and dryer for use, dishwasher, microwave, shared living room with T.V. for use, use of grill, and off street parking. Located within walking distance of food shopping, video rental store, fast food, and within driving distance of more fast food, gas stations, super Wal-Mart, book stores, dollar stores, craft stores etc. This house is located in a quiet neighborhood and there is no smoking, drinking, or pets pefered. I also have a 4 year old son, so there would be one child in the home
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Female, age: 26 to 35 years old, speaks: English, interests: Movies
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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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