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Gorgeous 2 bed flat in Victorian conversion available


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2 bed first floor flat in a Victorian conversion on Handforth Road, SW9. Large and medium double bedrooms, separate kitchen, bathroom and lounge with large bay window. The flat is maintained to a high standard. Whole house is owned by us and fantastic tenants in the flat above and below. 5 mins to Oval station, close to Brixton.


Call 07890 375626


More pics here- https://www.gumtree.com/p/2-bedrooms-rent/gorgeous-2-bed-victorian-in-brixton-oval/1182382125


Terms;

No pets/smoking/housing benefit.

Long term rental preferred; minimum 1 year.

6 weeks deposit and first months rent.

Professionals with Employer references and subject to LetAlliance credit clearance.


STRICTLY NO AGENTS PLEASE

Hello,


I saw recently the 2 bed garden flat you've advertised on the East Dulwich Forum. We're a small family with two young children from the US and Germany moving to London for a job at UCL later this month. From you ad, it seems like the flat might suit our needs quite well. Is it still available? Do you have any further information about it? Thank you very much for your consideration.


Best regards,

Seth and Katie Gustafson

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