Peaceful room in big house
Overview
Hello! If you’re an international student or a professional coming to Lima for a few months, we offer a fully furnished 45 m² room with a kitchenette, private bathroom, and private terrace — all within a spacious 500 m² home in San Isidro. We value tranquility, respect for personal space, and a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. You’ll also have access to shared areas like the garden, living room, laundry, and parking for your bike, with all services included: water, electricity, internet, and bi-weekly cleaning of common areas. There are three girls and me (a guy) living here, so with you, we’ll be five people in a multicultural and respectful environment. The neighborhood is one of the safest in Lima, central, and well-connected. I’m an entrepreneur and I run a small business from home on the first floor. It’s an online business, so it’s very discreet. Everyone in the house works and we all treat this place as a space for focus, relaxation, and peace. I like to work out in the garden and play guitar with my band, but don’t worry — I use headphones when I practice at home! Since I was a kid, my family has always welcomed exchange students. I was also an exchange student myself when I spent six months in Germany. Now that I live independently, I’ve continued this tradition by opening my home to people from around the world who want a safe and welcoming place to stay. If you’re looking for an independent experience while sharing this big house with us, this is the perfect place for you.
House Rules
Hi everyone, welcome to the house. I want this space to be for you what it has always been for me: a calm place — almost like a sanctuary — where we can rest, work in peace, and live together in an environment of trust, mutual respect, and good intentions. The idea is that every roommate feels comfortable and in harmony. Regardless of how long you stay here or what your personal goals are, I hope this home is a positive space that contributes to your emotional well-being and helps you achieve your goals. To make this happen, here are a few key rules to make living together easier: Golden Rule If we keep everything clean and tidy as we go, we’ll avoid many misunderstandings. Noise and doors Slamming doors can be heard throughout the house and can disturb everyone’s peace. From the front door to your room, the bathroom, or pantry, please close doors gently. If you’re not using a light (in your room or common areas), please turn it off. Visitors and gatherings You’re welcome to have visitors and small gatherings, but no events that disrupt the daily life of other roommates. For special occasions, please let us know in advance. Regarding partners, they’re welcome to stay over, but let’s be mindful of the difference between a “visit” and an extended or routine stay.