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Double bedroom available for rent in North Cross Rd.


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Hi there, my name is Maria and looking for a flatmate from beginning June. Flat is located in North Cross Rd, 2 minutes walk to Lordship Lane, transport links and the Saturday Market.


This is a 2 bedroom garden flat with a large basement that can be used as storage, exercise room and a games room with a professional ping pong table....yes, it's big! The garden has a BBQ, chimenea and a dining set.


Bedroom is furnished and decorated but can be flexible if you have your own furniture. Photos do not really do it justice so come and see it! :)


I'm a young professional working in technology in the city. I'm looking for a friendly flatmate I can share the occasional take away and watch a film, I have a cat too. The cat is an indoor/outdoor cat so no smelling or cleaning any mess, he's also super friendly!


Looking for 850 inclusive of all bills (gas, electric, Tv, broadband, water, council, etc)


PM me if interested!

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