VERY detailed share house ad seeks someone with ‘masculine energy’

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VERY detailed houseshare ad seeks someone with “masculine energy” to live in a five-story mansion where housemates host themed socials, make “new moon” circles, and welcome “pros and nons alike.” vaccines”.

  • A strange ad was posted on Facebook and it advertised a room in ‘the lighthouse’
  • The housemates in the seven-bed house have ‘new moon’ circles and theme nights.
  • They are looking for a new housemate with ‘masculine energy’ to join the house.

A highly detailed ad for a house share in a five-story mansion in Sydney has drawn attention after it revealed that the current housemates have ‘new moon’ circles and themed social events.

The ad, which was posted to a Facebook group, advertised a room for $320 to $360 a week at a property called the Lighthouse in the Wolli Creek area of ​​the city.

The property is described as a “huge house” with five floors including a swimming pool, home gym, rooftop terrace, three kitchens, and multiple balconies.

Describing it as a seven-bedroom “miracle mansion,” the advertiser said residents are looking for a housemate with “masculine energy” who is “happy to help” with “baby cuddles/walks and pets.”

The ad described the current housemates as “queer and gender diverse, introverted and extroverted, pro-vax and non-vax.”

The property is described as a “huge house” with five floors including a swimming pool, home gym, rooftop terrace, three kitchens, and multiple balconies.

Pictured, people taking part in a ‘new moon circle’ on property at Wolli Creek in Sydney

Describing the property as a seven-bedroom “miracle mansion,” the advertiser said they’re looking for a housemate with “masculine energy” who’s “happy to help” with “baby cuddles/walks and pets.”

He also said that they have a “shared interest in spirituality, the law of attraction, astrology and tarot and meditation.”

A seven-week-old baby, a cat and a dog also live in the house.

The new tenant would have to be “passionate about community events” and willing to help with them, the ad says.

However, you would need to bring your own furniture.

The post adds: ‘We call our home The Lighthouse because it has become a place for people of all backgrounds to come to connect and accept each other. We hold donation-based events here that we co-create.

“We hope to find someone interested in getting involved in the events.”

The ad was savagely attacked on social media, with some comparing the house to a cult.

Another quipped: ‘This seriously reads like it’s from a sitcom! I kind of want to see him now.

Pictured: One of the ‘new moon’ circles made on the property. The new tenant would have to be “passionate about community events” and willing to help with them, the ad says.

The ad described the current housemates as “queer and gender diverse, introverted and extroverted, pro-vax and non-vax.”

The ad was savagely attacked on social media, with some comparing the house to a cult.

The ad, which was posted to a Facebook group, advertised a room for $320 to $360 a week at a property called the Lighthouse.

Some also questioned whether the ad was a parody.

Australia is in the midst of a rental crisis with people from all over the country sharing their struggles to find accommodation.

All of the nation’s capital cities are experiencing a decline in rental affordability, according to the annual Rental Affordability Index released this week.

It revealed that low-income renters, such as single parents, retirees and job seekers, are the most vulnerable and require more active and immediate support.

But it seems that the rental crisis is affecting almost everyone who applies for housing.

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