Jump to content

2 bed garden flat at the top end of Peckham Rye Park


Danstable

Recommended Posts

Our current tenants are moving out of London and so our beautiful garden flat is available for another set of respectful tennants. My wife and I always rent direct, and form a good relationship with our tenants, we are looking for a long term arrangement, beginning in early August.


The flat is in an attractive 9 year old block on Rye Hill Park (at the top end of Peckahm Rye Park), backing on to the (grass covered) reservoir, and has a lovely long view out of the kitchen window over the allotments. It is a garden flat and is the only one in the block of 9 that has direct access to the communal garden, basically it is your own private garden. There is also the bonus that not a single other property overlooks the flat, it feels like you're in the countryside.


There are two almost equally sized bedrooms with decent storage space, two good sized and high spec bathrooms (one of which is en-suite, the other is directly opposite bedroom two), decent sized and dual aspect lounge/diner/kitchen, and secure parking for one car. However, not everyone in the block has a car so parking multiple cars shouldn't be a problem.


The rent is ?1,600 per calendar month, with the guarantee that there will be no rent review for at least two years.


Pets are welcome although any damages caused will be noted during the inspection carried out by a professional company at the start and end of the tenancy, and will be charged for.


If you want more details and photos, or wish to view, please send me a message through the forum or post a reply to this thread.


Many thanks,


Dan

  • 2 weeks later...

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • I wonder if DE lobbied for the pedestrian crossings at the junction if they have plans to develop the site for housing. 
    • Big black Irish wolfhound wandering around Peckham rye on the grassy area near the smaller playground (not the cafe one). Couldn’t see an obvious owner, he had a collar on and very placid but no details on collar. He wandered off (and I wasn’t in a position to stay) but please can folks keep an eye out if he’s still wandering about later in case he has been abandoned. Park ranger numbers were not working 😞 
    • I read somewhere that it was to be an Orleans Smokehouse, opening in December, which seems unlikely
    • There are "plans" to build more reservoirs, with physical work yet to be started, with the first hoped to be completed by 2036, and a second by 2040, then time is needed for them to fill so add at least another 12 months on. However, if the 1.5 million homes are built by 2028, each averaging 2 people occupying them.(some will be more, some will be less) then thats 3 million people showering, bathing and using water.  Therefore there is a massive demand that will strain our current inferstructure between 2028 and 2037 (nearly ten years) plus all those homes will need electricity, as the ambition is to phase gas usage out, which will take just as much time to reinforce the network to cover, let alone add in the ability to cope with green production electricity that needs to be moved from wind and solar farms to where it is most needed.  Therefore, is the current plan to build more homes, regardless of where they are,  potentially going to have serious ramifications on already creaking networks ? 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...