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1 Bedroom Flat needed


FJSam

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Hi all,


Looking for a 1 (or 2) bedroom flat to let around the Denmark Hill or East Dulwich area.


Our current landlord is selling his flat, so unfortunately my girlfriend and I need to find a new home before the 15th April. At the moment, we're paying ?1250 pcm.


We're both in our late 20's, have full time jobs in Central London, and have the majority of our own furniture.


We've rented directly with landlords/owners in the area for the past couple of years, and can provide any necessary references.


Thanks so much, and please do get in touch if you have anything along these lines available!


Sam & Hannah

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Hi Sam and Hannah


We have a 2 bed maisonette available form 21st March. It's at the top of Peckham Rye, 10 minutes walk from Peckham Rye station. It's in a small block and is on the top two floors. It has amazing views over London, just like you can see from Frank's Bar. It has two balconies. My husband and I are local architects and have completely refurbished it. We are asking ?1400 a month for it.


If you are interested, please feel free to call me on 07961104955


Best wishes


Jaqui

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