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Place to Stay in July!

(@reggiebird33)
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Hello everyone. I am a school teacher in Central Illinois (I am ready to see white sand instead of snow) and I am looking for a place to stay in July ’08. (July 1st – July 30th) (I would spend the entire summer but I have a grad school commitment) I would prefer to be on STT or STJ. I am willing to share a place, sublease, or whatever as long as the commitment is just for the month of July. I am just looking to get away for awhile and pretty much lay low and relax. I am not a party guy or a nite owl. Honestly, I am just looking to spend a majority of my time at the beach, in the water, taking in the cultural, and relaxing. I have looked at the VI Daily News and the Island Trader and no luck so far. I thought I would try my luck on here to see if anyone might have some different options?? If there is anyone that could help out I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you very much!!


 
Posted : February 22, 2008 9:38 pm
(@Alexandra)
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you can probably find a landlord willing to lease you a place for a month during the summer season.... but they won't know if they have vacancy for that period until late May or early June. You're looking a bit early to get a definitive response.


 
Posted : February 22, 2008 10:02 pm
Trade
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You can try Ronnie's place. I went to his Villa Fairview site & got some weird thing about cellulite removal but check out his Crystal Palace site.

http://www.crystalpalaceusvi.com/


 
Posted : February 23, 2008 10:03 am
glynnswife
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I have a studio short term rental that we would rent for the month of July for $1000 including everything - cable TV , telephone, etc. Look at www.stthomasvirginisland.com for pictures


 
Posted : February 23, 2008 8:00 pm
(@Poohwear)
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I would be willing to rent my @BR condo for the month of July. 2 BR, 3 terraces, 2 baths $2000, overlooking Hans Lollick and the gorgeous blue ocean. Email me for pics


 
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