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(It was rented) Property for rent in East Dulwich 2beds/garden


MiguelC

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Hi,

My wife and I are moving back to our country and we need to find someone who replace us in our tenancy agreement until July 2019 (but there is a break clause due in July 2018).

It's a two bedroom cozy house, with large and private garden with shed.

It benefits from a well sized kitchen with wood flooring and independent living room, lots of natural light and under stairs storage.

The second floor contains two luminous bedrooms and bathroom.

The third floor below the roof gives you loads of storage space with its 1.70m for anything you want.


Very quiet and charming street, very close to Peckham Rye Park.


The property is let unfurnished but we can reach an agreement about any piece of furniture you want to keep.


No DSS

No smokers

Small pets accepted



?1575 per month

6weeks deposit

Available from 16th July 2017.


There are some fees for the tenancy subrogation and the credit checks with an agency, but it is not a managed property so after sign the contract you will deal with the landlady directly.

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