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3 /4 bed house wanted for long term rent


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Perhaps you are temporarily relocating or looking for the security of long term tenants who would take care of your property.


Who we are:

Mum with 14 year old teenage daughter; who have been renting the same house for over 12 years in Dulwich but for whom the rent now is just way too expensive to renew the contract. In full time employment in Dulwich with excellent references.

Female friend (owner of small local business) who would be joining them to share the rent.

We are both mature local people who love this area and would look after the house like their own.

Our budget: ?1800.

Can move: September this year or March 2018.


We understand that the amount might be lower than a regular agency let but we are offering to look after your house and the security of long term tenants.

We are looking for a 3/4 bed house in SE22 / SE21 / SE23 / SE15.


Please kindly get in touch if you have a suitable house and of course if you wish to learn more about us.

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