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Share an apartment in Ankara
1.       mututykk
2 posts
 09 Jul 2006 Sun 02:30 pm

Hi everyone,

I am Erasmus exchange student moving to Ankara for an academic year 2006/2007. I am wishing to rent an apartment/room in the city. So far I have found a 3 bdr apartment in Dikman area for a reasonable price; it is brand new but without furniture. Is there anyone going to live/study in Ankara who would like to share this flat with me? On the other hand, is anyone looking for a flatmate in Ankara? In any case, please contact me at mututykk(at)yahoo.com.

Thanks guys.
mututykk

2.       alperhkn
84 posts
 13 Aug 2006 Sun 03:38 am

Hello my friend,
Please give me your contact details, I have some friends looking for flatmates. Maybe this may help you..
regards,

3.       HomeSick
137 posts
 13 Aug 2006 Sun 10:13 pm

And you would better mention which school you are going to continue your education. Knowing this information may help others to recommend you flats nearby.

4.       mututykk
2 posts
 17 Aug 2006 Thu 06:45 pm

Thanks to everyone who has responded to my inquiry. I have my e-mail listed in my profile and those who wanted to contact me regarding the matter did it without any trouble. Thanks again to all. I am currently in a process of sorting out some of the several options.

The living area is not important to me, it is the company that counts


I wish everyone good rest of the summer!

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