'I would like to buy a place in the future.'
We’re in Hertfordshire this week Welcome back to What I Rent – Metro’s tenant diary series that explores what renting is like in the UK and further afield. Last week, the Essex House Dolly took us round her £1,400 per month Essex rental. Inundated with pink and silver decor, it exuded IRL Barbie dreamhouse vibes – and shout out to the giraffe-themed room, too. This week, we’re in Hertfordshire chatting to Michele Theil, a charity press officer and freelance journalist.
The dinner table is almost like a picnic bench I also have a lot of photos in the house, of friends and my dad in particular. He passed away 6 years ago so I like to see photos of him and make sure I don’t forget what he looks like. I always dreamed of having a house filled with pictures of the people I loved, just like my house was growing up.
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