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Big Bright Room East Dulwich for Short Term Let April 7th - June 7th


KatieHolland85

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Lovely House on Landcroft Road with a big double room to rent. We are okay if it isn?t a couple but it is certainly suited to one if that is what you are looking for.


Our lease comes to an end on June 7th hence why we are looking to fill one of the rooms for the two months. We are a super friendly easy going household. At the moment with just one house mate Jake our british male who works in banking and loves the gym. We have been in this house for almost 5 years and love East Dulwich and what it has to offer.


Excited to meet you.


The rent is ?850 (couple) ?750 (one person) which includes all bills/rent/sky tv


If you have any questions please ask.

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Hi,


I would be interested in the room. I currently live on Jennings road in dulwich but lease is expiring on the 24th April as the house is being sold (seems everyone is selling their houses now). Would it be possible to rent the room from the 24th April until the 7th June?


Thanks

Raphael

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