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Home Sweet Home: How to rent an apartment in Beijing

Comments(4) Add Your CommentOct 14, 2009 By Andrea Hunt,eChinacities.com

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    1shuangqiao:

    I have a room for rent in shuang qiao subway station near CBD area, 20 minutes by subway to Guomao station. the one going availale in April 25th, its the big room, 25sqm, facing to the south in my 3 bedrooms apartment. sharing with 2 other foreign guys.
    my email:shuang qiaoapt4share@gmail.com

    ReplyMar 30, 2011 00:23
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    2ROOMS.KIEV.UA:

    <a href=http://rooms.kiev.ua/>Квартиры посуточно в Киеве</a>

    ReplyOct 08, 2011 17:47
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    3ROOMS.KIEV.UA:

    http://rooms.kiev.ua/ Посуточная аренда Киев

    ReplyOct 08, 2011 17:48
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    4ROOMS.KIEV.UA:

    <a href=http://rooms.kiev.ua/>Квартиры посуточно в Киеве</a>

    ReplyOct 08, 2011 18:22

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