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Flat in East Dulwich available for short-term let


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Spacious 1.5 bedroom flat in East Dulwich available for short-term let (less than 4 months). It?s a split level 2nd floor flat on Oakhurst Grove ? convenient for both East Dulwich and Peckham Rye stations. Flat has one double bedroom and one small study-sized bedroom. Would perhaps suit if looking to move out for renovation work, would be ideal for a couple or couple plus baby/ toddler/ child. Flat is part-furnished and newly redecorated. Immediately available. Please message me if interested.
  • 2 weeks later...

Hi

Just wondering if the short term let is ongoing? We'll be looking for somewhere to rent for three months, July-Sept while we carry out work to our house in Nunhead. It's myself, husband and young son.


If so, what would be the rental?


Many thanks,

Kati

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