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STILL AVAILABLE TO LET: 3 bed NEW BULID East Dulwich Road


jaymondo

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Still available:


We have a 3 bed new build unit to let - available to occupy immediately. (other units now gone, sorry)


Not your typical new build! The development is the conversion of one of the properties in the main parade of shops on East Dulwich Road close to Goose Green.


Benefits from lots of space and natural light. main living area has a high vaulted roof and has twin bi-fold doors leading to a small patio area. wooden flooring and underfloor heating, bespoke kitchen and led lighting and all bedrooms are doubles.


Pictures on the link below and on the post further down, although they don't do it justice. Everyone that has viewed the other units in the development has been impressed with the standard.


https://www.openrent.co.uk/property-to-rent/london/3-bed-flat-east-dulwich-road-se22/474523



Looking for long term tenants.


Please message if of interest and I will do my best to provide additional information and answer any questions


Thanks


Jay

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The studio, 2 bed and 3 bed are still available.


Construction has just completed so they will be ready to move in in the next week or two.


We are looking for ?1,050 pcm for the studio, ?1,800 pcm for the 2 bed and ?2,150 for the three bed.


Many Thanks


Jay

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