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Flatmate wanted -Furnished Double bedroom in SE22


Rizzy

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Hello,


I'm looking for a new flatmate to sign a 12-month (or 6-month) tenancy lease. You'd have a double bedroom (unfurnished) and your own private bath, in a newly renovated and furnished house on Crebor Street.


Rent is ?940pcm inclusive (all utilities, wifi/cable). I'm the only person you'd be sharing with, and there's plenty of space in the house!


Females only. No smoking/pets. PM for contact details if you are interested.


Read more about the flat and view pictures at my spareroom ad: http://www.spareroom.co.uk/flatshare/london/east_dulwich/5404033

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Hi Rizzy,


I'm Renata, a fundraising manager currently renting near you (Rodwell Rd) and looking for a bigger room with more communal space. I love the look of your flat and the room and would be very interested in coming to have a look and to meet you.


I'm back very late tonight, but working from home tomorrow - could I come over sometime in the day or evening that suits you?


Kind regards,

Renata

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