Event - flat
Nov. 23rd, 2004 06:41 pmOne of the listings in the property news is: "£830 pcm (Including a gardener)" Is he good looking?
Anyway. I looked at two places today, which were quite nice. One felt right, and I intend to send an application form to cambridge residential tomorrow, assuming I haven't been scooped[1]!
It's all on one level, but has a living/dining room which feels spacious, a kitchen with tumble dryer, a double bedroom, a spare bedroom in case I change my mind about living alone, or need storage, or a study. If all goes well I could move almost-immediately, though there's the aforementioned will-it-be-rented-by-the-last-guy.
The only problems are (1) being too far out of town, but on the bright side, that makes it near the science park, and also is off greenend road, so I'll feel geekier than anyone who merely has a greenend email address :) (2) being twice as much rent as I was paying before, but I think it's worth it, and I can afford it. The agency seem competent too, which is good. The representative seemed to actually have a history with the property and know what she was talking about, not just parroting "The girls in the office said..."
[1] Please tell me, do you know "scooped"="someone got a scoop on you"="printed an news story before you, or metaphorically, beat you to anything"? I thought it was a universally used english word, but last time I used it two of my friends looked at me like I'd said "lucubrate."
Anyway. I looked at two places today, which were quite nice. One felt right, and I intend to send an application form to cambridge residential tomorrow, assuming I haven't been scooped[1]!
It's all on one level, but has a living/dining room which feels spacious, a kitchen with tumble dryer, a double bedroom, a spare bedroom in case I change my mind about living alone, or need storage, or a study. If all goes well I could move almost-immediately, though there's the aforementioned will-it-be-rented-by-the-last-guy.
The only problems are (1) being too far out of town, but on the bright side, that makes it near the science park, and also is off greenend road, so I'll feel geekier than anyone who merely has a greenend email address :) (2) being twice as much rent as I was paying before, but I think it's worth it, and I can afford it. The agency seem competent too, which is good. The representative seemed to actually have a history with the property and know what she was talking about, not just parroting "The girls in the office said..."
[1] Please tell me, do you know "scooped"="someone got a scoop on you"="printed an news story before you, or metaphorically, beat you to anything"? I thought it was a universally used english word, but last time I used it two of my friends looked at me like I'd said "lucubrate."
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Date: 2004-11-23 06:55 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-23 07:04 pm (UTC)I'm trying to remember where I've heard it used now. I can't think of any instances, which normally shows my introduction to it was young/unsurprising.
PS. Shouldn't you be ill in bed?
[1] Note: I always use 'to verb' ironically, I hate it if used in anger :)
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Date: 2004-11-24 09:39 am (UTC)And I was in bed, but I had to eat, so I had to check my emails too, and then LJ got in the way...