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For Sale Large 4 Bedroom Family House - Price Reduced further to offset stamp duty costs originally ?1,175,000 now reduced further to ?1,075,000 - in sought after area of East Dulwich SE22


Silvester Road


I do have an on line estate agent House Simple but I am also trying to sell the house myself (currently it is on Right Move and Zoopla)

https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-74603849.html




Details:


4 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, 2 Reception

Many original period features internally and externally integrated kitchen diner and private courtyard garden

Key features are

Good location for local schools and thriving bars,shops of East Dulwich

Excellent transport links to the City, West End and Canary Wharf

Scope to develop the loft

Double size basement with scope for conversion

Chain free

Contact George via this thread/forum

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For Sale Large 4 Bedroom House - Price Reduced further to offset stamp duty costs originally ?1,175,000 now ?1,135,000 in sought after area of East Dulwich SE22


Silvester Road


I do have an on line estate agent House Simple but I am also trying to sell the house myself (currently it is on Right Move and Zoopla)https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-74603849.html



Details:


4 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, 2 Reception

Many original period features internally and externally integrated kitchen diner and private courtyard garden

Key features are

Good location for local schools and thriving bars,shops of East Dulwich

Excellent transport links to the City, West End and Canary Wharf

Scope to develop the loft

Double size basement with scope for conversion

Chain free

Contact George via this thread/forum




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