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3-bed flat close to ED Station (available from August)


Gabefabe

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Hi All,


I have a 3-bed flat available from August (viewing now). It's a 2 minute walk from East Dulwich Station, and a slightly longer walk (uphill, for all you fitness enthusiasts!) to Denmark Hill.


There's a large lounge, all mod cons, and a newly-fitted kitchen. Location-wise, it's close to Lordship Lane with its bars & cafes, as well as the Sainsbury?s Superstore. I've attached a few photos, and can send more by email/whatsapp (since this forum only allows 3), but previous tenants were there for several years, and were sad to move on - which is as high a recommendation for a flat (and landlord) as you're likely to find.


Sorry, no students (mature & postgrads excepted)or DSS tenants - and no smoking or pets. Standard references are required.


Preference (and a small discount!) will be given to tenants taking the flat as a whole, but it is also available on a room-by-room basis.


If you'e interested, please PM me with your number to arrange a viewing.


Gabe


p.s. I'm sure I've forgotten something...oh yes, the rent: ?650, ?675 & ?700 for the respective rooms - or ?1900 for the whole flat + Bills (please don't ask me how much they come to, I don't live there! I pay the Council Tax and Water Rates, however, so it's largely your electricity consumption)

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