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Properties on here should be in, or very, very close to, East Dulwich so please state where your property is. If we can't read in your post where the property is we might delete the listing . Unfortunately properties deemed to be outside the area will be removed without warning, we simply do not have time to contact everyone and explain why. Apologies for having to make this a rule but we do waste a lot of time dealing with some people who have issues with this.


Posting titles in CAPITAL LETTERS is an instant removal too.

I really shouldn't have to say this but estate agents are not allowed to advertise here.


Continued non-following of these two simple rules results in a ban, mainly because I get fed up with dealing with the offenders.

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Double bedroom in leafy and lovely East Dulwich, with Dulwich Park literally a stone's throw away. The flat comprises of a spacious lounge, modern kitchen with all the appliances you'd expect and a gas hob.

Only a 10 min walk to the great shops, cafes, pubs, bars, restaurants, cinema and eclectic weekend market of North Cross Road/Lordship Lane. The property is also only 10 mins to pretty Peckham Rye Park. The flat is just off Lordship Lane with regular buses 185/176 to East Dulwich station (10 mins) with great connections to London Bridge. Slightly further on is Denmark Hill station (15 mins) with connections to Victoria, Blackfriars and the Overground or you can go up the hill to Forest Hill station with the 176/185/197 (10mins) - again the station has great connections to London Bridge, Victoria and the Overground. Either way you can get into Central London in about 25/30 mins. Plus the famous No.12 bus straight into town is right outside the door ? every few minutes.

There's loads of other great places on the doorstep - Forest Hill, Herne Hill with Brockwell lido and park, Brixton and not forgetting Peckham, with its amazing places to eat and cool places to go out such as the Bussey Building.

The room comes fully furnished, a bed, two sets of drawers and a bedside table. The rent is ?675 pcm ? plus bills, a deposit of ?675 and a minimum 6 month tenancy. References required.

The flat would be shared with a friendly, easy going female in her 20's.

The flat also has a small spare room which is really handy!

The present tenant is 27 and works in central London as a solicitor. Looking for someone who is easy going, friendly, considerate and likes to socialise.

There will be a reference check charge of ?135. The move in date is very flexible but preferably no later than 10th January.

Look forward to hearing from you!

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Available: 10th Jan 2016 - ?760per calendar month

Viewings: 7th & 8th Jan 2016


1 month's rent plus 1 month's deposit payable in advance


10 mins walk from East Dulwich train station with direct (15 mins) BR connection to London Bridge & regular links to Victoria (25 mins) & Blackfriars (25 mins). The area is also well served by several direct bus routes into the West End.


King sized room is situated in a stunning 4 storey Victorian house 3 mins walk from Lordship Lane, the new Picture House Cinema, ESPH gym, award winning restaurants, numerous independent boutiques, & lifestyle & organic food shops.


The quiet and private room, is situated on its own floor with an adjacent shower & WC, comes with a king sized bed, desk & storage. It overlooks a gorgeous secluded garden, which also has a patio for al fresco dining. There is shared use of the kitchen & conservatory, which has strong Wi-Fi connection, this shared use extends into the lounge at weekends, which has Sky TV, & garden. These along with water, gas & electricity bills are all included in the rent. A cleaner - who comes once a fortnight to vacuum & clean shared areas - is also included. Telephone & Council Tax excluded.


We need a very clean & tidy, full time employed, non - smoking professional, who is self sufficient, independent & who will appreciate our need for personal space & quiet time in the week - we really need our switching off time after work. This is not a house share. Having said that, we don't mind hanging out over the odd glass of wine / a few pints at the weekends if we're about!


Would suit a sensible, quiet & sociable person who needs a comfortable & relaxed home from home. No couples or pets please. No over night guests. Share with two film industry professionals who enjoy the arts, motorbikes, fine food, wine ...& occasionally fishing.


Professional & personal references, deposit & 1 month's rent required in advance of tenancy commencement.

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Double room in a quiet house situated 5 minutes from East Dulwich and Peckham Rye stations share with one other female. The house is within 10 - 15 minute walk from King's College hospital. All bills are included plus Wi-Fi and cable TV. The property comprises a kitchen diner, living room, bathroom with bath and shower cubicle and use of big garden. The property will be offered furnished. Non smoker. ?720.00pcm. Call/text 07860 381006.
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Where can you praise your estate agents, on the business page? I put a post on the one I use here because last time I posted on this section lots of people were talking about their experiences with the various ones without it being considered a no-no and I haven't been on this bit since then so didn't know there'd been a change in that regard. I don't think it's right to call people 'offenders', when they may just not have known a rule changed.
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