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WANTED Temporary Home Camberwell/Peckham/ED Nov-Dec


betty_bushey

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Hi everyone we are a rather lovely family of 3 (myself and partner and our 15 month old daughter) who are looking for temporary accommodation from mid November - Christmas and maybe even a few weeks in the new year whilst our house is being renovated. We need to stay in Camberwell/Peckham/East Dulwich for my daughter's nursery. Please get in touch if you have a place that would suit us. Happy with 1 or 2 bedroom. Would also consider a shorter amount of time if its not available for the whole period. Thanks
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Hi. Would you consider a very big studio flat? It's in Colwell Rd( opposite former ed police station).

It will become vacant for about 3 months from 12 November.

If you think you might be interested and want to arrange a viewing or ask any other info contact me on 07506006886.

I can also send you some pics via e-mail or whatsapp. Pics size is too big to be uploaded here.

Hope to hear from you.

Stella

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Hi,


Not quite the location you want, but I've just posted a new thread in this forum that we're looking for short term tenants for our house in Forest Hill/Sydenham from mid-November. We ideally want 4-6 month period, but let me know if you might be interested and we could discuss.


Thanks,

Vicki

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