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1-2 bedroom place wanted for local couple from September


niall

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Hi there,


My partner and I are going to be looking for a 1-2 bedroom home in the near future as our current landlord has decided to sell the flat.


We've been in the area for 10 great years just by Franklins and dearly want to stay local.


If you have something we might be interested in renting which is available in the next few months we'd love to hear from you. We're both working professionals and very dependable tenants.


A long let with some outside space would be a bonus but we'd like to hear about anything available


Send me a pm

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  • 5 weeks later...

Hi everyone!


i?m writing to say that we?ve had a bad experience with the person behind this post, who arranged a viewing to see our flat but never showed up. Didn?t even send us a short message to let us know! Very rude indeed?.Just watch out landlords and ladies.

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