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double bedroom - flat share with one other


Lexi B

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Urgent! Taking viewings this weekend. Too good to miss!


I am looking for a brilliant new female flat mate to share my lovely home in East Dulwich with from 1st July


It is sharing just with me - I?m renting too (and I?m loads of fun and/or quiet as required)?700pcm each


The flat is on the first floor, has a large living room, a kitchen, bathroom and two bedrooms. It also has a huge roof terrace overlooking an expanse of green - this has to be seen to be believed. No, seriously, the terrace is great. It has the sun all day - as will you if you live here, has beautiful views and potential rehearsal/ performance possibilities.


We each an average of ?120per month on all bills: water, electric, gas, Council Tax, TV License, TV and internet.


?. Get in touch with me for this wonderful home share :)

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