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1 and 1/2 Bed Flat to let in Pellatt Road, East Dulwich


brewski

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I have a lovely 1 and 1/2 bed flat to rent in East Dulwich. The property is in a 1930s block of 6 flats on Pellatt Road. The flat is ground floor and has great natural light. It has stripped floor boards and comes unfurnished but a wardrobe and chest of drawers in the bedroom is provided. The 2nd room is off the lounge and so suits being used as a dining room or office. PLease see attached pictures. The flat will be available from week commencing 14 September. The rent will be ?1200 pcm exclusive of bills. Please let me know if you would like to view the flat. I can also email more photos as i cant save more than 3 on here.
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Hi Brewski,


Myself and my Girlfriend (both working professionals) are looking to move in to a new place on the 1st October. Is this long-term or short-term let as we are looking to move somewhere for at least a year?


I am currently living on Lordship Lane and would like to stay close so this is perfect.


Everything you've stated above meets our needs and we have a budget of ?1200 PCM.


The place looks fantastic and if this is a long-term let then we'd really love to come and view it this week if possible and ask you a few questions?


Let me know if this is possible!


Kind regards,

Alec & Katie

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