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Searching for a 2-bed garden flat or house in East Dulwich / Camberwell / Nunhead / Peckham for June


jenny_oak

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Hi,


Myself and my partner, along with another friend, are looking for a 2-bed property in East Dulwich / Camberwell / Nunhead / Peckham area.


A little about us:


We are a brewer, an arts professional, and a journalist.


We have two (very well-behaved!) cats, so a pet friendly place with access to outside space is a must.


We'd love a place with lots of character, preferably unfurnished - and we all love to cook, so a good sized kitchen would also be a bonus!


The top end of our budget is ?1700, and we are looking to move at the end of May / start of June


We're looking for a long term let, and would love to deal directly with the landlord, rather than with agents who can be (in our experience so far) pretty pushy.


I was recommended to keep an eye on this forum by a friend who has just moved to the area, so shall do just that - but if anyone has a place they think might be suitable for us, please drop me a message!


Many thanks,


Jenny (+ Calum & Fran)

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