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2 Bed Maisonette 5 mins from ED station. Available from July. Long Let.


JenWren

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HI there



2 double bedrooms

Main bathroom plus little downstairs loo

Decent sized front room opening out onto back garden

Private outside space

Parking space in front on own land

?1475 pcm

Unfurnished (white goods are provided)


My husband and I are curretly renting a lovely 2 bed in a quiet cul-de-sac 5 mins walk from East Dulwich train station. We have finally been able to buy our own property on the shared ownershipscheme, but this means we must break our lease, only 10 months in to a 2 year lease. We need to find suitable tenants to take over the lease, so we will pay for contract changes, and any credit checks payable to the letting agents.

I have photos that I can WhatsApp over if you are interested. Just drop me a line and I'll send them over.

Please don't hesitate to get in touch with any questions

Jen

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