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Single and Double Room Available in Friendly Flat Share in Modernised Victorian Flat


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This is a fantastic opportunity to join a friendly flat share on the borders of East Dulwich and Forest Hill (just beyond Dulwich Library in the direction of Forest Hill).


The flat itself benefits from a secluded location away from the main road, ensuring a tranquil environment to live in. It was modernised to a high standard prior to us moving in last year. The current housemates are Jordan (English - Sports Data Analyst) and Paula (Spanish - Nurse) . Collectively, our interests included sports, fitness, dance, cooking/eating, film nights, socialising, etc. We get on incredibly well and are looking for two easy going person from a similar background and age (23-30) to enjoy this property with us.


The two rooms available are a double for ?695 per and a single (with brand new mattress) for ?520 per month. Although there are no agency fees, a ?500 deposit is payable to the landlord to secure the room. Bills are an additional ?35 per month which covers gas, electricity, water, council tax and internet. The rooms will go fast so don't hesitate to contact. My direct number is 07964335209 or email [email protected].

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