$380/week•44 year old woman
I'm a 44-year-old woman who enjoys walking, singing, and true crime.
I work permanent part-time (30 - 37 hours per week). I am gone Monday to Friday for 6 - 11 hours per day. I work as a domestic cleaner.
I am contracted to work 30 hours per week, but I am often given more hours. That is why the hours vary.
I put move-in date as the 2nd of November, but after that is fine. I am currently renting alone, so I need to give 28 days' notice when I leave.
I also put "six months" as an estimate. It may be longer than that.
I value a quiet, clean space where my privacy is respected. I don't smoke, own pets, or have kids. I am also a non-drinker.
I would prefer unfurnished, because I already have all my own furniture. If it's a share house, I would prefer the room to be unfurnished.
I have put "share house" as an option, but it is unlikely that anything will be suitable for me. This is because I have lived alone for a total of 21 years. I am used to having a quiet place to come home to.
I also don't own a television, so if a TV was on (often) it would annoy me.
I have been contacted by a lot of people on here offering me share housing or rooming house accommodation which is very expensive, so I am not interested.
To put it into perspective. I currently pay $310pw for a one-bedroom unit with no yard, but it has undercover (allocated) parking, a split system and communal washing lines. I have my own (full) kitchen, bathroom and laundry.
Yes, I pay for utilities on top of this. But my bills are very low because I work away from home and I am excellent at conserving things.
Some people are offering a rooming house or share house for $350pw (or more) which includes expenses.
So, I would be paying more, but I would have much less privacy. Also, many of these places only have street parking.
I also have my own furniture.
I just added this information so people will understand why I think their accommodation is too expensive.
I know that many people will pay that amount.
But why would I want to pay more to have less privacy?
Available 2 November 2025