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Wanted character house or flat SE24/21/22


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We are a couple with a 4 yr old daughter who have been living in Herne Hill since March 2015. While we like our current house some substantial construction is about to begin next door and we need to decide about our lease renewal in the next month or so. We would prefer to rent privately as we don't care for dealing with estate agency managers. We are seeking long term (3-5 years) accommodation however we are certainly willing to sign renewable 1 year agreements. In an ideal world the house or flat would have all the mod cons but have character and a patina that would suit a young child. We are clean and reliable with great references. Best case scenario we are looking for a large 3-4 bedroom with great light and a garden within 10-15 minute walk of Alleyn's or JAPS.


Private message me to discuss matters further.


Thank you,

Morgan

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