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Couple looking for a long term rental (end Aug / start Sep)


jgray923

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(Hi,

Myself (Jamie) and my girlfriend (Emma) are looking for a 1 / 2 bedroom flat ideally in the Denmark Hill / Herne Hill / West Dulwich area so that there is easy commuting to Victoria (as Emma will work in Hammersmith). Emma is a teacher who has a new job and I work in consulting. Budget ?1300 up to maximum of ?1500 and we are looking to move end of August, although have flexibility on this and we are looking for somewhere long term (at least 12 months).


If you have anything it would be great to hear from you!


Thanks, Jamie

Hello there Jamie,


You might like to consider our flat. We would consider a slight rent reduction in order to get the right tennants, who will hopefully end up staying for a few years.


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?22,1834932


Cheers,


Dan

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