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christinaH

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Hi,


We (professional couple) are looking for a one or two bed property in the East Dulwich area. somewhere with a bath and some outdoor space would be amazing.

Nice decor and period property would be preferable. Unfurnished or part furnished.


Our maximum budget is 1200pcm.


Please text me on 07834697990 if you have anything suitable :-)

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Dear Christina,


I thought you might be interested:


http://www.zoopla.co.uk/to-rent/details/37211353?search_identifier=c746761291590bfcc3c7d77679a097c4#PTvCf2VFs8RtXmCy.97


It is a property in the Crystal palace Triangle that has just been refurbished.


We are looking to rent it immediately. if you are interested send a message and we can arrange a viewing at your convenience.


Best regards

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Christina


We have a 1 bed flat Matham Grove East Dulwich - we are looking for ?1300 not sure if you can stretch to this. I can send photo's - we are also due to be at the flat Saturday if you would like to view?

Kind regards


Dawn

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Hi, are you still looking?


We have a 2 bed flat on St Mary's Road, Nunhead (the village end).


The rent is ?1300 pcm.


It is light and sunny (south facing) and has just been totally refurbished.


I can send you photos if you let me have your email?


Take care


Mauny

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