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Looking for flatmate from first week in June - must like cats!


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Hello!


I live in North Cross Road in East Dulwich, super close to Lordship Lane and public transport. I have a large 2 bedroom garden flat with basement and looking for a flatmate.


I'm 30 years old, work in software development and travel fairly often on weekends to see family and friends. Looking for a young professional woman who likes cats and doesn't mind mine roaming around (he's got his own catflap so no mess to clean or smell!).

I'm very sociable and would like someone who's open to share a meal or a drink every once in a while. There's a very large basement downstairs that's pretty soundproof and can be used to play music and the occasional party too, right now it's being used as a ping pong room and storage.


Rent would be ?950 pcm for all bills (water, gas, electricity, broadband and council tax)


Viewings can be arranged after 9th May. Please PM me for details and photos.


Thanks and look forward hearing from you. Maria.

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