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Seeking 1 or 2 bed in East Dulwich or nearby - early December Start Date


alexisgood

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Hello!


I'm female, 32, work for myself in food PR (www.right-hand.co), I have an accountant and two years worth of records to prove my steady income, I'm looking for a flat or small house in the East Dulwich area, ideally with some form of outdoor space, move date: beginning of December.


I have most of my own furniture, so part or unfurnished needed. I'm very house proud, don't have pets and don't smoke.


Budget dependent on spec and size.


Thanks!

Alex

  • 2 weeks later...

You will find my ad posted further down the ED list which reads: To let - Very large and spacious two-bedroom maisonette in lovely Georgian house five minutes? walk from Kings College/Denmark Hill station. Ground floor has fully fitted family sized kitchen, including dishwasher, reception room with open fire, utility room (washing machine and dryer) with downstairs toilet, beautiful large private walled garden. Secure bicycle storage off entrance lobby.


Upstairs - two very big double bedrooms (with inter connecting double doors), bath/shower/toilet.


Lots of period features, including shutters, fireplaces, parquet flooring etc. Wired for Sky TV/broadband.


Ideal for a young family or couple. Photo ID and references required. Mainly furnished at present, open to negotiation. Short lets considered (minimum three months). Available now from 1st November 2016


Rent ?2,000 pcm, to include water rates. Other bills, including council tax c ?300 per month. To view please contact [email protected]

  • 4 weeks later...

Hello


Are you still looking for a 1 bed flat?


I have a 1 bedroom flat with a private garden, in East Dulwich. Available end of November.


Rent is ?1350 excluding bills, direct through landlord so no agency fees.


PM me for viewings/more details.

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