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1/2 bed property wanted for short let Oct-Jan/Feb


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Hi,


We are a professional couple looking for a short let in East Dulwich while we have some building work done to our house, from early October until January / February next year. We are looking for:


Location: somewhere in the Goose Green area would be ideal but anywhere a short walk from Lordship Lane would work well for us

Property Type: we are relaxed but we don't need a house - a 1 or 2 bedroom flat would be fine. We aren't looking to move our furniture so we need something at least partly furnished


We are aiming for early October for a move in date. Please message me if you have / know of anything suitable.


Thank you.

Hi there


I have a lovely one-bedroom flat to rent in Crystal Palace:


Gorgeous one-bedroom flat, freshly renovated with real wood floors, fabulous tiled bathroom and kitchen, balcony, communal gardens and far-reaching views. The flat is at the top of Grange Road, just off Church Road. Approx 10 mins walk to the Triangle and on several good bus routes (eg. 35 mins direct to Herne Hill/Brixton). The flat is in a small, friendly, purpose-built block. Very quiet and peaceful.


Rent ?1100 per month, ono. Please call 07817-781501 if interested, or if you would like me to send you some pix. Viewings from Tues 13 Sept (evening).


Cheers,


Becca

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