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Three/four bed family home required from early to mid October


ladybird74

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Hello - we are a family of three (soon to be four) looking for a four bed house (would consider 3 bed at a push) in the Dulwich/Peckham/Honor Oak/Forest Hill/Sydenham area on a rolling tenancy, ideally from early to mid-October.


The reason for the rolling tenancy is that we are in a really difficult position at present: our house purchase has just fallen through and we are due to be homeless a week before I give birth to baby no. 2 as our current landlord is selling.


We are keen to retain some flexibility over length of lease as we don't want to have to stop looking for somewhere to buy. Realistically, we are highly unlikely to find somewhere else we can move into before January/February 2016 and it may be that once we have a baby and a toddler, the idea of house hunting doesn't appeal for a while. Ideally what we would be after would be a year long tenancy agreement but with a break clause that could be exercised at any time by us giving two months notice.


We are a professional couple and very house proud (we have a lovely cleaner who comes twice a week). We appreciate that we're looking for a slightly unusual set up but we would look after your house really well and, given our luck so far with house hunting, it may be that we stick around for the full year or longer if there is an option to do that!


Please PM me if you think you might have anything of interest for us to look at.


Many thanks

Lianne

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