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Greeves St House – A Calm Home in Melbourne
Step inside our Greeves St door,
Where peace and care are at the core.
Near Melbourne’s heart, both bright and wide,
A thoughtful home waits on the side.
For those who live with steady ways,
And cherish calm in everyday.
Respectful, tidy, self-aware,
A place where all can thrive and share.
Shared rooms or private, yours to choose,
With space to relax, no need to lose.
We value warmth, yet give you room,
A gentle household, free from gloom.
Long-term stays are what we seek,
For steady hands and spirits meek.
If routines and kindness guide your days,
You’ll find a home that fits your ways.
Come to Greeves St, where calm meets heart,
A peaceful base, a mindful start.
To inspect this room, send a message introducing yourself and ask to see their inspection times.
About Me:
I’m calm, thoughtful, and consistent in shared living spaces. The household operates with clear communication, steady routines, and a low-drama approach. Everyone contributes to maintaining a peaceful and emotionally safe home. I approach challenges with patience and personal responsibility, and I value humor, warmth, and mutual consideration.
What I’m Looking For in Flatmates:
I’m looking for housemates who are already comfortable with adult independence — emotionally, practically, and interpersonally. Ideally, you’re self-aware, respectful of boundaries, and able to communicate calmly even when something feels uncomfortable. Reliability, accountability, and shared responsibility matter here, and I’m best matched with people who value consistency over chaos and resolution over conflict.
The home works best for people who already live in a self-regulated, consistent way — not for short-term, transitional, or exploratory stays. This isn’t about perfection or rigidity; it’s about maintaining a peaceful, functional household for everyone’s well-being.
Household Values:
I believe a home should feel like a haven — peaceful, organized, and emotionally safe. Shared spaces are treated with care, expectations are communicated clearly, and everyone takes responsibility for their impact on the household. Shared responsibility, consistency in routines, and emotional regulation are essential here.
Self-Selection:
Before applying, consider whether this way of living matches your current habits and routines. The household works best for people who are already living this way — this protects the calm, stability, and overall well-being of everyone in the home.
Peace – XO