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To Let - One Bed Flat in East Dulwich from 30 April


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One bed flat available in SE22 to rent from 30 April 2016 (date may be flexible.


Double bedroom with new shutters

Open plan kitchen/lounge/diner - very light and airy

Brand new refitted bathroom (shower over bath)

All newly decorated within the last year.


Offroad parking space

Small communal outside space

8 minute walk from Peckham Rye Park (and the French Cafe!!)


Rent ?1250 per month excluding bills.


Please PM if interested (with a bit of info about yourself) for further information and pictures.


Many thanks


L

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Hello Lara,


I hope you are well.


I'm probably a little to late but I've just seen your post and wanted to get in touch. My partner and I are looking for a flat to rent around the Dulwich/Sydenham/Crystal Palace area where we have both lived for most of our lives. We are both working professionals (I work in property and Amy works with the NHS). We are non smokers and we have a little girl who is 8 months old, our current tenancy is up for renewal on the 24th of March and we are looking for a lovely place we can call home. We have been told by current and previous landlords that we are lovely tenants and have lived where we are now for over 2 years.


It would be great to have a quick chat and also if you have any questions about letting your flat (even if you have let it already) please feel free to get in touch.


Best regards,


Dean

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