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Tips, cerita, dan panduan tentang mencari teman sekamar di Indonesia.

Let's share...with Katarina
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Let's share...with Katarina

Looking for someone to replace your flatmate is hard, but you got to do what you got to do. At least that’s what Katarina Mellyna, a 26 year old university.

Let's share...with Asyifa
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Let's share...with Asyifa

Executive, about her flatsharing experience. Apparently she’s having the time of her life,.

Let's share...with Ben
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Let's share...with Ben

Assistant, when we spoke one afternoon. I’d feel the same way if my housemate’s going to move out.

Let's share...with Ari
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Let's share...with Ari

Housesharing can be very beneficial. I do agree with this idea, and so does Ari, a 28 year old Educational Consultant, who shared with me, his housesharing experience he had a.

Let's share...with Amalia
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Let's share...with Amalia

A home can mean so much more than just a place you live in. It can also be a hive for creativity. That’s what I learned when I had a chat with 26 year old Graphic.

Let's share...with Adhi
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Let's share...with Adhi

Crazy, chaotic, fun!; these are the words used by Adhi to describe his flatsharing experience with his three flatmates. Apparently flatsharing has given Adhi, who works as a Public Relation, unique.

Let's share...with Feryan
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Let's share...with Feryan

Saputra, has given me an extra insight on flatsharing. It sure is an experience that will allow you to develop a new sense of.

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Let's Share...With Anggi

It seems that flatsharing is not something new you see in Jakarta. It has become one of the top means of saving some money, considering the high living cost in a metropolitan city such as Jakarta. At.

Moving to Jakarta? Time to look for flat sharing
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Moving to Jakarta? Time to look for flat sharing

Jakarta? If you are expats or even Indonesian but your company relocate you to the capital, you definitely need a place you will call as a home during your stay in.

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ā€˜Ngekos’ or rent an apartment?

Living in Jakarta means you have to face the traffic. Commuting to work is becoming more and more impossible. Suburbanites spend as much as 5 hours a day to commute to their office. A waste of time,.

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