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Considerate couple looking for a studio/flatshare/housesitting


puddlebunny

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Hello everyone,


My husband and I are returning to the UK after living in the US for a short while (helping out my mother). We are looking for a short term let whilst we get everything sorted. We can pay three months rent up front and are happy to have a contract for just that period or longer if you prefer. We are quiet, clean, responsible and can provide references. We are open to alternatives as well i.e. house sitting, including looking after pets and plants.


Ideally from the 10th of January but we can be a bit flexible. Our budget is around ?900 a month for a studio but we understand that East Dulwich rents have risen since last we lived here (what hasn't!) but we are open to surrounding areas and even things further afield. If the flat is perfect, we could possibly pay a bit more. We are partial to anything with lots of natural light.


Thank you very much. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions or suggestions.


With kind regards,

Holly and William

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