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2 bedroom flat with a private garden near goose green for let


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We are looking to let our ground floor flat in a Victorian house near goose green and the Gardens in SE22. The flat comes with one large bedroom with a built-in closet. The second bedroom is smaller but can fit a double bed. The bathroom is renovated recently. There is a plenty of storage space including a basement. It comes with an attractive private garden.

It is suitable for a professional couple.

No pet, no smokers please.

Long term let, ?1550pcm.

Available from 1/10.


Please PM me if you are interested. I can send you the photos.


Thank you very much,

Sally

Good Afternoon Sally,


I hope you are well.


My name is Clint , i am the Lettings Branch Manager for Haart Estate Agents in East Dulwich. I have a couple Mr and Mrs Patch who missed out on a property on Peckham Rye just last week. They need a private garden and want to be as close to The gardens and Peckham Rye as possible. When would be a good time for me to call you to discuss potentially showing them around your property?


I look forward to hearing from you.


Kind Regards,

Clint Amfo.

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