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I used to live in East Dulwich and miss it so much. Our landlord became ill about a year ago and terminated the contract, whereupon I moved to the Isle of Dogs, which is really convenient except my housemates are so noisy :( and I've been having trouble sleeping, even after talking to them about it.


I'm on a career break at the moment. I'm fine to make rent as I have a good level of savings but I hear the credit checks usually insist on an income. What I might try and do is get one of my parents to act as a guarantor in that respect.


Anyway, about me... 33 year old single male. Quiet. Tidy. Non-smoker. I tend to keep myself to myself although will socialise in the right company. I like to be in bed by 11pm. If you yourself happen to be loud and messy, that's fine. I just want to move somewhere where it's quiet at night.


If you want to get in touch, you can reply here, or using my contact details below.


Dan


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07906283659

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