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Hello all,


My partner and I are looking to move into a 1 bed flat from middle of July. Location wise we are not fussy.


We are both in our late 20s, I am a designer and illustrator and he is working in the floor fitting business. We are looking for a homely place, in a well maintained property with a separate bedroom and living area, and ideally with access to a garden or balcony.


Budget is approx ?1000pcm, ideally furnished or part furnished (though we do have a bed). We're looking for a long term let and can provide references etc.



Please message me if you have a flat to let,

Thanks!

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Hi there,


I have a one bedroom flat in Crystal Palace available to rent now. It is in immaculate condition and is only 5mins walk from the station and Crystal Palace park. The flat has a seperate living room, bathroom and kitchen. There is a communal garden. The flat is partly furnished and is ?985 per calender month. Deposit required.


my email is: [email protected] and my mobile is 07702645123

If you wish to discuss this further than feel free to contact me.


Thanks


Mahnaz Purdy

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I am just about to advertise my one bed garden flat in East Dulwich, just off of Lordship Lane. It is ?1200 pcm. If you are interested please mail me back or text me and I will get back to you. Caroline 07956 671594
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