This 'ManCave' isn't much to look at, but it's fully furnished, and attached to a bright, sunny common living space. Also, IT'S NOT JUST FOR MEN!!! Still waiting for NonbinaryCave to catch on.
We're open to a number of different kinds of housemates—other than the kind of roommate who watches a lot of TV in the living room with the sound blaring through the walls: our loft is blessed with a southern exposure and looks out over a church as well as some kind of Jesus Grotto in the church courtyard; and the sounds you're most likely to hear (outside, that is; lots of music played inside) are the bells of the church or the splash of water in the grotto, so why ruin that with some Kardashian Reality-TV vocal fry?
It's a great place to chill out in, and since we're right in between the Montrose and Morgan Ave. stops on the L, there are any number of opportunities for diversion right down the street (or hell, down the hall: we're blessed with lots of friendly neighbours).
I'm a middle-aged academic—sociologist by training—and a committed tidier, but negligent duster.
Paloma moved here recently from Buenos Aires, drinks mate religiously, and works in hospitality/nightlife.
Reading and listening to music are two of my favorite things to do; watching TV tends to get in the way of that, so I prefer to live without too much TV/social media blare. That said, I like to watch videos or listen to podcasts while I'm getting ready for the day in my bedroom, and I do try to herd friends and roomies together from time to time to watch movies/shows/sports.
But I tend to think that the living room is best for reading, making, listening to music, or chatting with friends and neighbours, and so if music is already playing, I hope it’s not too much to ask you to use headphones for things like social media audio/video stuff, or telephone conversations (speakerphone conversations are the bane of my existence), or talk radio/podcasts.
Leaseholder
$1500 includes rent PLUS ALL UTILITIES as well as many common household supplies. Payment of one month's rent for a security deposit is required up front (there's also a small background/credit check). Payment of first month's rent is required on the move-in day.
Looking for a long-term commitment, ideally, but a three-month trial period (spelled out in a written roommate agreement) gives everybody a chance to feel things out.
One dog already lives here; he is four and a half, roughly 60 lbs., and is in love with most other animals, including humans).
Additions to the pack will obviously have to be capable of playing nice with the incumbent.
One roommate is partially allergic to cats--it seems to depend on the cat.