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Looking for 1-2 bed flat to rent - East Dulwich / Forest Hill area


janehibberd

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Hi there,


I am a young professional, looking for a 1-2 bedroom flat in the East Dulwich / Forest Hill area, with a preferable move in date around mid August.


I'd ideally like somewhere very close to Lordship Lane, and probably closer to the Forest Hill / East Dulwich border. I would ideally like somewhere within a 10-15 minute walk of either station. Would ideally like a flat with white goods, and some furniture, but I am not fussed either way. A garden flat would be nice, but not an essential.


Do get in touch if you're a landlord with any properties available that might be suitable.


Many thanks!


Jane

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Jane


I am looking to rent my 2 bedroom flat on Sydenham Rise, SE23 from 01 September 2017 for a year. Ideally renting it furnished, but happy to negotiate. ?1350 pcm.


There are some photos on my listing here - https://www.spareroom.co.uk/flatshare/london/forest_hill/8089396


Let me know if you might be interested.


Thanks

Adila

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