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Young family looking for short term let from January


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Hello!


We are renovating our house and we (wife and 2 y/o daughter) are looking for a short-term let to commence from Jan 2019. We would be looking for a place to stay for 3 months but we can be flexible on timings and exact start date.


We will continue to employ our cleaner throughout our tenancy to keep your place spick and span while we are there :)


We're also happy to stay in houses currently on the sales or rental market that are just sitting empty. All ideas welcome. Please get in touch!




Thank you

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Hi - you are probably already sorted and this may not be what you are looking for anyway, but I thought I would let you know that I have a property available on Champion Hill. Here is a link to the listing for it: https://www.sabbaticalhomes.com/OfferedDetails.aspx?id=77320&i=Home_Rent_House_Rental_London_United_Kingdom


It is a family friendly house in a very quiet and leafy locations. With best wishes, Freda

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