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I have a little situation where it looks like the sale of my flat will be completed (around 31 May) before my purchase is completed.


I know this is an unusual situation, and because the dates are vague (at the moment), there are not many people with property sitting around vacant waiting for someone to want to rent it for a couple of months. But I didn't think there'd be any harm in checking.


We, my partner, me and a cat (yep, cat, which adds to the issues of renting something anyway!) would ideally need a furnished 1 bedroom property in and around the East Dulwich area to cover the gap in-between the sale and purchase. We are moving 5 minutes round the corner from where we currently live in the centre of East Dulwich (for 15 years) and will be putting everything in to storage whilst we're homeless.


I am fully aware of how random and tricky this request is, but if anyone thinks they can help or knows someone that might be able to, we are totally open to all ideas and options at the moment. We are also fine with meeting up and discussing/negotiating terms and agreements etc, and we could even supply references from our current neighbours (of 15 years) to prove we're fine upstanding citizens of East Dulwich.


Thanks for reading.

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