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Double Room to rent - off Lordship lane - Early-Mid Feb


everton100

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We are sadly losing our housemate of 3 years and are looking for someone new to share our beautiful house in East Dulwich. We live in a quiet road just off Lordship Lane, with its great pubs, shops, and restaurants. Regular buses to central London, or a short walk to East Dulwich station, mean we are well served for transport.


The room is a great size which comfortably fits a double bed and wardrobe while still allowing plenty of floor space. It looks out on to our south-east facing garden, giving it lots of natural light in the mornings and offers peace and quiet away from the road. The room comes with the double wardrobe pictured (and bed frame if wanted).


You'll be moving in with two guys, both 30 years old, who enjoy going to the pub, watching films, Saturday brunch, and making terrible yet hilarious jokes. Mike is a procurement manager working in Farringdon, and Nick is a Neuroscientist working in Kings College Hospital.


The share is ?650 per month (plus bills). Deposit required is ?900, plus a one-off ?200 referencing fee to the letting agent.


We're really looking forward to meeting our new housemate, and hoping to make a final decision by 22nd Jan with an eye to you moving in early to mid February. If this sounds like a great opportunity (and it is!) please get in touch soon and we'll arrange a viewing.

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