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WantED: Studio or 1 Bed Flat - SE22 & Surrounding Areas (beginning August)


Smudglet

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Hello,


Single girl looking for a place of her own, somewhere to call home. Currently in SE22 and love the area.


A responsible, professional who is respectful of living space and neighbours.


Looking for a quiet environment, no shares, a studio or 1 bed ideal.


Move in date: end July/beginning August.


Look forward to hearing from you.


S

  • 4 weeks later...
Take a look:([email protected]) Lodger?s Furnished Flat whole top floor of Victorian house East Dulwich, good location: Large loft-style Living-Dining room with kitchen corner + separate rear double Bedroom + sole use of own separate Shower-WC. Share front door,& access through owners home. Fully furnished. Use of washing machine & dryer by agreement. Wifi available in house. Retired owners couple occupy lower floors, seek self-sufficient female or male tenant lodger. No Smoking house. Area Bus stop opposite house (nos 12 / 197 / 63 ); 100m Off Licence minimarket, walk to BR stations Peckham Rye or East Dulwich. 50 mins to City or West End. Near Lordship Lane - shopping & bars restaurants, cinema, street market + Dulwich Park or Peckham Rye common. Gym & swimming at Peckham & at East Dulwich. T: 0208 693 9544

Dear Smudglet,


I'm writing on behalf of a lovely gentleman(he's not Internet experienced) who has just freshly renovated a two-flat (both 1bed flats) house in Dewar St SE15 and is looking for nice tenants.

The rent being asked is ?1300pcm - inclusive of all bills & council tax.

If you're still looking, call Tony on 07961376784

Hey,


Check out this lovely 1 bed flat in the heart of East Dulwich with a lovely garden. Unfortunately, we have to move due to work commitments otherwise we wouldn't be leaving.


http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-to-rent/property-60111941.html


Thanks!

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