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2 bed flat - available from december for long let


reddinggirl

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Just revised the price on this ad, just before I advertise it more widely.


reddinggirl Wrote:

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> Self-contained two double-bed first floor flat in

> Edwardian two-storey end of terrace property

> available soon. Extremely quiet location

> (http://bit.ly/2e7VujQ), two minutes? walk from

> Peckham Rye with its direct bus links to Peckham

> Rye and Honor Oak stations, and eight minutes?

> walk from Lordship Lane.

>

> The flat has sole use of a lovely secluded 20sqm

> garden (not direct access) that can also be used

> for bike storage. It has gas central heating,

> washer dryer, fridge freezer, gas hob, and

> thermostatic shower over bath.

>

> Offered furnished as a long-term let. Deposit 6

> weeks? held by the Deposit Protection Service.

> References and proof of earnings required. As an

> experienced private landlord, there are no agency

> fees, just an administration fee of ?75 covering

> the costs of the contract and credit reference

> check. The check-in report will be paid by

> landlord, and check-out report by the tenants.

> Please PM me with any questions!

Hi, my partner and I are looking for a place to rent for at least 6 months, ideally starting the beginning of Jan, but could be from early December. If you could please send some photos, and let me know your sense of the dates it will be available that would be great.

Many thanks,

Maeve

Hi Maeve


My tenants are moving out on Friday, so the flat will be empty from then. Ideally I would not have the place empty for any length of time, as I am sure you will appreciate. However if you are still curious, the post still has pictures included in the document attached to it!


best wishes


Imogen

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