Wollert

Melbourne - North East

Home type
House
Home size
4+ bedrooms
Parking
Covered off-street

Private bedroom

Rent amount
Singles$200 per week (excludes bills)
Date available
5 July 2025 for 6 months plus
Bedroom size
Large bedroom (queen bed size)
Bedroom furniture
With or without a bed
Features
  • Shared bathroom
  • Built-in wardrobe
  • Air-conditioner
Security bond
1 month
Other information
2 room choices. One at the back of the house next to bathroom and toilet or one in the middle of the house.

Home Description

Description of the home

The House:
- Built in robes in bedrooms
- Open plan living/adjoining meals area
- Stone benchtops with stainless steel appliances
- Floating floorboards & tiles throughout
- NBN connection
- Ducted heating
- Evaporative cooling
- Shed
- Side gate access
- Pergola
- Double remote garage

Supermarkets:
IGA and cafe within walking distance.
Coles/Aldi and local shops within 3 minutes
Pacific Epping is a 11 minute drive.

Public Transport:
10-15 minute bus ride to either Epping/Craigieburn station

Home features

  • Air-conditioning
  • Living area heating
  • Cable or satellite TV
  • Broadband Internet
  • Clothes washer
  • Balcony, patio or deck
  • Courtyard, garden or yard

Bills and expenses

Water, gas, electricity and internet are divided equally through the splitwise app. Cleaning is also a shared responsibility to keep the house clean and maintain a positive homely environment 🙂

Occupants Description

Age group
  • 25 to 30
  • 31 to 35
Gender
  • Man
  • Woman
Sexuality
Straight
Smoking at home
Non-smoker
Pets
Have a dog
Main interests
  • Animals and pets
  • Computers or Internet
  • Creative interests
  • Health and fitness
  • Movies
  • Personal development
  • Socialising
  • Sports
  • Television
  • Travel
  • Video games
About occupants
One mid 30s male who works as a Primary School teacher. Loves to travel, watch tv and sport, and socialising.

One mid 20s female who works as a childcare educator. Loves to work on personal growth including healthy eating and regular gym workouts.
Compatible people
1. Respectful and Considerate:
* Respect for Shared Spaces: Keeping common areas (kitchen, living room, bathroom) clean and tidy, and not leaving personal belongings scattered.
* Respect for Privacy: Understanding and respecting boundaries, not entering a flatmate's room without permission, and allowing for personal space.
* Consideration for Noise: Being mindful of noise levels, especially late at night or early in the morning, and not playing loud music or having noisy conversations that disturb others.
* Respect for Belongings: Not using or borrowing a flatmate's possessions without asking.
2. Good Communication:
* Open and Honest: Being able to discuss issues, concerns, or disagreements calmly and directly.
* Proactive Communication: Informing flatmates about plans (e.g., having guests over, being away for an extended period, or if rent will be late).
* Conflict Resolution: Being willing to compromise and find solutions when conflicts arise, rather than letting resentment build.
3. Responsible and Reliable:
* Financial Responsibility: Paying rent and bills on time, and contributing equally to shared expenses.
* Household Chores: Pulling their weight with household chores and shared responsibilities (e.g., cleaning schedules, taking out the trash).
* Reliability: Following through on commitments and agreements made with flatmates.
4. Cleanliness and Tidiness:
* Personal Hygiene: Maintaining good personal hygiene.
* Shared Areas: Actively participating in keeping shared spaces clean and hygienic.
* Cleaning Up After Themselves: Cleaning up immediately after cooking, eating, or using the bathroom.
5. Compatibility and Personality (though less tangible):
* Similar Lifestyles: While not always necessary, having somewhat compatible schedules (e.g., early risers vs. night owls) can reduce friction.
* Shared Values: Similar attitudes towards cleanliness, socialising, and personal space can help.
* Positive Attitude: A generally friendly, positive, and easy-going demeanor can make for a more pleasant living environment.
* Willingness to Socialize (but not overly so): Some flatmates prefer more interaction, others less. Finding a balance that suits everyone is key.
Description of pets
One small well mannered inside dog. Very cute and friendly. Loves to sleep... a lot! Haha. Like to play, go for walks and have lots of pats.

Flatmate Preferences

Age group
18+
Gender
Any gender
Sexuality
Any sexuality
Smoking at home
Smokers okay
Pets
Pets okay