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Topic: Seeking seattle house-share/ or mother-in-law
Posted By: not-very-clever
Subject: Seeking seattle house-share/ or mother-in-law
Date Posted: 10 Dec 2013 at 9:48am
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/sha/4231474403.html - http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/sha/4231474403.html

I am looking for a mother-in-law studio apartment in Seattle, or a shared house-mate type of living arrangement. I currently live in Tacoma, but recently accepted a new job in Seattle that starts January 10th. I am in a month to month housing situation in Tacoma now, so I am flexible on moving dates.

I tinker with wood working as a hobby / side business and I would like to find a space to continue making saw dust. A one-car garage would be plenty of space, but a basement could work too, though I have a couple bigger tools. I could be very happy with a shop space that is larger than my living space.

I work as a technician in manufacturing, and I will be working at Boeing Field just south of Georgetown. I am hoping to relocate to a place in Seattle that is relatively close to work (~5-10 miles) so I can ride my bicycle to work as often as possible.

I would prefer to live in central Seattle like capital hill, mount baker, Leschi, Madonna, Montlake, north beacon hill, Seward park. open to ideas, would like to be fairly central

I am an avid outdoor enthusiast and I spend a lot of my free-time whitewater kayaking, mountain biking, and skiing.

also, i have a Burro (click on the craigslist ad). It is not imperative that i have an off-street space to park it, but that would definitely be a plus. otherwise, it can stay more permanently at its mountain retreat. El Burro is very light weight and i can move it by hand so it can sneak into tight parking spots.


Cheers,

Pete


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