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Tue, 10 May 2005

Updated: Claimed! Good sir Faboo will be living with us next year.

Are you looking for a place to live in Rochester, NY next Fall? Does the notion of housemates who brew beer (as black as coffee), stay up until dawn (not partying), and enjoy the finer points of Linux sound appealing?

a photo of Geekhaus Well, we (Tina, Ryan, and myself) are looking for one or two someones who fit the bill. Rent is cheap, the people are swell, and the location is fairly near RIT.

Want to know more? Contact me if you are interested.

Specs

price
$850/month rent + heat + utilities, total. About $300/mo./ea. for 4 people; $240/mo./ea. for 5.
time
Starting in the fall, but perhaps summer as well.
location
81 Barton St. Five miles north of RIT across the river from U of R. Very near an excellent park with a nice view of the river. Across the street from river trails that lead up to the city.
room
2x 10.5'x9.5' rooms, carpeted. One with a closet, the other with a dedicated 20A wall outlet. 1x window each room.
Internet
Cable (extra-fast) and DSL for redundancy. Secured WiFi access point in the center of the house. A household server with plenty of space for storing files and hosting websites.
misc. house stuff
Kitchen, 1x bath, dining room, living room, furnished attic, washer/dryer, decent-sized back yard.
people
Two geeks and a lady: Ryan, Steve, and Tina. We're reasonably clean, stay up late, and occasionally listen to loud music. We generally don't have parties, we drink responsibly and eat well.
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