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RENT - 2 bed large garden flat in North Dulwich /Herne Hill for 2 month rental.


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Hello


We are going away for 2/3 months from the beginning of May, we are looking to rent out our large 2 bed garden flat near North Dulwich station (2 min walk) . We are looking for tenants who will look after the flat whilst we are away. The flat is a 5 min walk to Dulwich village and 10 min to Herne Hill. Pictures are attached.


Please message me for more details, we could be flexible on dates.


Cheers


Andrew

  • 1 month later...

Hi Andrew,


Thanks for getting in touch.

Can I find out the rough location of your property? Which street is it on?

Ideally we are looking to rent for 3.5 months if possible, are you guys flexible with that?

Finally, how much are you thinking in terms of rent?


Thanks

Ryan

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi guys,


We are also interested in a short term rent. We are at Dulwich Village and looking to renovate our property, hence need to find short term rent. Looking to start work asap. Please let me know if your flat is still available and what would be the cost per month.


Thanks,

Anastasiya

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