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Short Term Let Needed


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Hi all

Looking for a short term let for 4 months from now until mid Nov.

We have builders in our property, optimistically I thought we could live around them but we are tapping out and looking for escape.


We are a married couple with a 2 year old. At a minimum looking for a 2 bed property in East Dulwich, but with the occasional grandparent(s) visit the ideal would be a 3 bed, with outside space. House or flat I don't mind + happy to take on a slightly bigger property if that is all that works given the time frame


Please let me know if you have anything suitable

Cheers

Dan

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Hi Dan,


We have a 2-bedroom (1 king and 1 double) place in Herne Hill with a third sofa bed downstairs (for visitors) if that's of any use. Move in would be from 8th August though.


House has a garden with a pond at the back so your 2-year old would need to be supervised.


Best,


Becki

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