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2 Bed garden flat to rent on Landcroft Road


jennyh

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Hi


Not sure if this is allowed but we are renting out our 2 bed garden flat through Pedder and wanted to draw attention to it if anyone is looking. ?1600 per month. It would be ready in a couple of weeks following re-painting and cleaning.


Can be seen here (please not it is unfurnished) - http://www.pedderproperty.com/Property/Residential/for-rent/London/East-Dulwich/Landcroft-Road/PWL27197.aspx.


Thanks for looking :D

Hello what a gorgeous kitchen!! - we are still looking for a new home (our first family home in fact) - but we are on a 2 month notice period so wouldnt want tenancy to start until mid November. Is there any way that could work for you? Let me know if so! Thanks, Jasmine (for mum dad and baby)

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