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WANTED: 1/2 bedroom property with garden - long let


jmc1989

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Hi,


Looking for a 1 or 2 bedroom property in East Dulwich area, must have a garden or some kind of private outdoor space.


Budget approx. ?1400 per month.


A working professional couple, no pets, non smokers. Looking to move end of August, beginning of September (latest).


Please do let me know if you have or know of something available.


Many thanks

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Hi Jade and Matt


We might have something suitable but from October, if that isn't too late? My partner and I are going to New Zealand for a year and leaving a gorgeous 2.5 bed flat on Forest Hill Road with a huge garden and productive veggie patch. We have two (lovely) cats who will be staying too.


There's one big bedroom, one great study room (can also be bedroom) and one small bedroom, which we use as a spare. Ideally we would rent the flat furnished.


It is our first home and we would prefer to be flexible on price to get someone we really like living here, but would be aiming for approx 1700 pcm.


Let us know if you would be keen


Best wishes


Lilli and Kat x

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