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NOW GONE: Lovely split level flat - one double room to rent


alji

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Hello


I am renting out one double room in my lovely 2-bedroom maisonette.

The flat is very light and spacious with wooden floorboards throughout and a lovely roof terrace. The kitchen and living room are on the first floor and the bedrooms and bathroom on the 2nd floor. It's quiet but also very centrally located; a 2 minute walk to Northcross Road.


I have more pictures which I can email you (can only attach 3 here for some reason).


The other bedroom I will keep for myself but I will be away 95% of the time as I am moving to Geneva. I expect I will come back for the odd weekend here and there but basically you will have the flat to yourself.

I am looking for one person to rent; non smokers only. ?900 per month


Please send me a message if you're interested


Thanks

Hi Alji, would your room be available from approximately June 11th to June 24th and if so what would be the rent? Would there be other tenants in the flat other than you and do you/they have pets? Please send more photos when you can. Thank you.

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