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Young couple looking for: 1-2 bed flat/house in East Dulwich/near by area


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Young, professional couple looking for 1-2 bed flat/house in East Dulwich/near by area from End of End of July/August


? Long let preferable

? Keen on a homely space

? Good access to Brixton and surrounding areas important for work

? Budget of ?1375 pcm


Look forward to hearing from you!


Thanks

Hi, I have a large 1-bed flat available from mid-May in Bellenden area; very close Peckham Rye station and Rye Lane/East Dulwich Road buses. No agents. Please let me know if you're interested, thanks, Maggie.


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Hi FrankieA - we have a 1 bed flat available to let in Woodvale: Modern purpose built on 3rd (top) floor with great views over London: Double bedroom, living room with small balcony, fitted kitchen, bathroom, private off street parking. Overlooks Horniman Garden/Nature Trail, 10 mins walk to Forest Hill Station). Lovely light flat, with white goods, carpets and curtains provided. ?1,200 pcm. Sorry no pets. PM me for more info..

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