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Wanted 3/4 bed house for family of 4 - long term rental


KM

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We are a family of 4 looking for a 3 (or 4) bedroom house for 2 adults and 2 children (11 and 12) for a ?long term? rental.

We come with excellent references and have our own furniture.


Ideal areas Honor Oak, Forest Hill, East Dulwich, Herne Hill, Crystal Palace or Sydenham.


We are flexible on moving dates.


Many thanks.

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Hello, We have a 4 bed house in Nunhead - This isn't listed in your areas, but is very close by. It is currently tenanted but they are leaving on the 11th of July. We lived in the house for 10 years but are currently living in LA so are renting the house out. It's a really beautiful sunny house. We have rented it for 3 years and are coming back to repaint and do any repairs so it will be clean and ready for new tenants. We fly back on the 9th of July. Let me know if you are interested and I can arrange for you to go round. All the best Lucy
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Would my house be of interest? Its a 3 double bedroom property near the library. It is in a quiet cul de sac and has a courtyard garden and 2 balconies. It has a spiral stair case. I have listed it here under beautiful 3 bed house for rent ? 220 per month and listed with Daisylets.
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OOh thanks for tip - will have a look now. Thank you.



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> Would my house be of interest? Its a 3 double

> bedroom property near the library. It is in a

> quiet cul de sac and has a courtyard garden and 2

> balconies. It has a spiral stair case. I have

> listed it here under beautiful 3 bed house for

> rent ? 220 per month and listed with Daisylets.

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