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Wanted: Studio/1/2 bed for short let (c. 3 months from end October)


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We are a young professional married couple looking for a short term let of a studio / 1 / 2 bed flat while our flat is renovated. Ideally around East Dulwich, Herne Hill or Peckham Rye areas. Can do furnished or unfurnished. We can also be flexible with dates and periods of let. Please DM me if you have something that might fit the bill!


Thanks,

Matt

Hi Matt,


I have a modern 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom flat available from 10th October but I'm willing to be flexible on dates and length of stay. It is in a gated development on Coldharbour Lane right by the markets and less than 5 mins walk to Brixton tube. Not sure if this is 100% the area you are after but it's less than 10 mins walk to Herne Hill from the flat.


Comes with balcony, underfloor heating, concierge service, lift and is furnished. GBP 1,600 per month. See attached a couple of pics as well.


Let me know if you're interested.


Rachel

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