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Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> olympic lettings



Thanks for that. No answers as yet, but perhaps it's too early for anything other than wild guesses.


My brother lives near Wimbledon and lets out a spare room for ?90 a night during the tennis tournament. He expects to get more in the Olympics. ED isn't as well located but I think secondary locations will still get booked up solid in the last few weeks.

Sorry for the delay, the best I've found responsive wise is


[www.rentforthegames.com]


Others claim all sorts of guarantees, which is crazy.


3 things I've learnt is don't expect massive enquiries with wad loads of cash right now, it seems the corporates have got their things sorted and it tends to be uk families looking for cheap nights accommodation, or families who claim to have a relative participating in the games looking for a sympathy rent. Secondly beware of non genuine enquireies, had a few that simply were looking to move in and never move out, thirdly on a more positive note, try not to be greedy, my one bedder on Crystal Palace Road I teased at 500 a week and had 7 chasing on got close to a ?900.

  • 4 weeks later...
If you are still looking, I've just launched a new site aimed specifically for the 2012 Olypics. Its already getting a great deal of traffic, I think that the subject is starting to become an hot topic for anyone thinking of visiting London next year. Check out www.londongamesrentals.com - john

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