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Lovely 1 bed garden flat Available from October 2016


ED since 2006

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Hello!


I have a lovely, much bigger than average, one bedroom

period flat with outside space available from early Oct.


It benefits from:


-Own entrance, with an unusually big door

-Patio, South-West Facing

-Shared off Street parking

-Very large lounge with corner sofa (not sofas in

pic)

-Separate kitchen with fridge, freezer,

-Recent brand new dishwasher & Washerdryer

-Bathroom with oversized shower, separate bath,

Italian Cappuccino Marble & Underfloor Heating


-Extra storage in the bedroom bay window, and

under bath in bathroom

-Fully furnished



It's on the corner of Upland and Barry rd.

Literally 2 mins from Peckham Rye Park, and about

3 mins from North Cross Rd Market, and Lordship

Lane.


I lived in it myself for 2 years, hence it is a

lot nicer that most standard buy to let

properties. The current tenant has enjoyed living

there for 5 years and is leaving due to a new job.

Hopefully this tells you that it's a nice flat and

that I'm a good landlord. The entrance leads into a

hallway and gives it the feel of a house.


Happy to provide further details.


?1450 pcm



Thank you for looking!




Extra Info:

It comes fully furnished, with furniture I purchased

for my own use. The kitchen appliances

toaster/kettle) are Kenwood/Russell Hobbs (can't

recall fridge freezer), crockery and cutlery is

House of Fraser & Viners.

**A communal side fence is awaiting repair by the management company, which doesnt detract from the enjoyment of the flat, however out of faieness, I am offering prospective tenants ?50 less than the ?1450 PCM that it's worth due to this.**

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