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Large dbl room in high-spec house share


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Large double bedroom offered (unfurnished) in a 4-bedroom (furnished) house,just off North Cross Road in East Dulwich.


House comprises of 4 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms -each with separate baths and showers. Downstairs wc - large, open-plan kitchen with island unit, washer-dryer, dishwasher, lg american-style fridge freezer & separate wine fridge with sliding doors leading onto rear garden. Large lounge with log-burner.


The room itself is situated at the front of the house with shutters and large built-in wardrobes with drawers, 2 hanging rails and shelves.


Existing housemates are 3 sociable and friendly female professionals of ages between 33 - 39.


Room Rent is ?870pcm + Bills which are c.?150 pcm (includes Broadband, Council Tax, Water, Gas & Elec, TV licence, Virgin Media Cable TV, Netflix & Now TV, Contents Insurance & Cleaner who comes every 2 weeks).


Deposit is 1 month?s rent of ?870pcm.


Room is available from 29th June, but current housemate is flexible and can move out before this date.

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