Jump to content

1 bed flat to let in popular West Dulwich Street - available MAY 2020


TLC

Recommended Posts

Property details

Floor plan attached. 1 bedroom flat in large Victorian family house situated in a popular West Dulwich street. Entrance through main property entrance. Self contained furnished lower ground floor flat, with private shower room, bedroom with generous built in cupboards, & large kitchen/ sitting room. Apartment is currently being renovated.


Transport

Free parking on the road, 7 mins walk to West Dulwich (to Victoria) , or Tulse Hill Over ground Stations (to London Bridge), 15 mins walk to West Norwood station (to Clapham Junction).


Available

Mid May


Requirements

A tidy, quiet, non smoking, woman (ideally) or couple, not allergic to cats


Monthly Rent

Monday to Friday let - ?1,350 for single person

Would consider couple / full time let for the right person/s. DOA

Deposit: 1 month rent

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • Quicker than a car…crikey how fast do they go?   I have PTSD from a folding bike I had as a kid that snapped in half when I did a jump! I look at things like this and Bromptons and get the fear which is why I stick to sturdier bikes!
    • Earl…that isn’t misinformation it comes from the very report the 20% increase (in cycling stages) claim was taken from and regurgitated by many without actually checking the facts. Unless, of course, you are saying that TFL is spreading misinformation….;-)   Here are all the reports: https://tfl.gov.uk/corporate/publications-and-reports/travel-in-london-reports   Then scroll down to the Travel in London 2023 - Active Travel trends (pasted below to make it easy for you to find) and then you’ll find everything I have quoted from page 13…. https://content.tfl.gov.uk/travel-in-london-2023-active-travel-trends-acc.pdf   And I am actually shocked that, despite all the investment, that growth has been minimal…hardly the 10x growth Will Norman claimed was coming…..   Cycling made up 4.5 per cent of trips in London on an average day in 2022, up from 3.6 per cent in 2019.      
    • Because it's affordable and plenty of choice.   It's a changing and will continue to do so. As with most areas going through the gentrification process it will be all about the night time economy meaning a saturation of drinking holes and ' cool and vibrant ' licensed eateries. Brixton mark 2. I think Covid slowed down the pace of change in the next ' up and coming ' areas and has given many prospective ventures itchy feet and pause for thought because there's less footfall and disposable cash than there was pre covid. Brixton for example is much quieter and visibly down on numbers in both bars and eateries. Across London clubs and music venues are dropping like flies.
    • Looking for a heavy duty clothes rail, 5 or 6ft.  Please message if you are getting rid of one. Thanks.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...