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Double room wanted for 5/6mths, 2 ppl sharing


TheDulwichChicas

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Hello - Me and my sister are gutting out and renovating our house in East Dulwich. We're looking to move out whilst the builders are in to speed up the works. We're looking for a double room to let for approx. 5-6 months from 2nd Nov - April (we would be open to a break over Christmas or a shorter let). We plan to have minimal belongings with us (aiming to live out of suitcases) and we both work long hours in the city so we won't be in the place very much. We're also very considerate, clean and friendly!:)


Please PM me if you'd like some extra cash for a spare room for a few months. We'd be happy to meet for a drink/coffee to chat further. We'd also welcome any tips/advice on building and renovation of Victorian properties if you've been through it!


Our max budget is ?800pm (including bills).


Thanks!

Jan

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