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Amazing 1 Bed flat with private roof terrace - Marmora Road ?1250 pcm


emilycox

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Fantastic one bed,top floor flat on Marmora Road SE22 0RX - available April-mid April

One double bedroom, bathroom with shower, separate wc, eat in kitchen and living room with large balcony offering 180 degree panoramic views of London. Aquarius golf course at end of road Lovely quiet road in great location with no parking restrictions and cool neighbours. Would suit professional couple ?1250.00


Any questions feel free to send me a message :)


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Dear Emily,


I hope you are having a nice weekend. Me (Anna)33 and my friend Nao 40, we are looking for a flat to rent and we are very interested in your post. We are both professional workers: teacher at university and workshop technician at sculpture making company, respectable and trustable tenants. We have a lovely cat and who is grown up and used to live indoors and with other tenants. We would like to know if we could bring the cat if we eventually move in.

We have been working in London since many years and we can provide references from our managers.

If you think we could be suitable for the flat, please contact us by phone as we would like to make a decision quite soon. Our phone numbers Anna : 07493097860, Nao 07786371676


Many Thanks,

Regards,

Anna&Nao

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