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Lovely shared office space available in London SE23


Hi all,

It was finally time to move out of my home office....hoping to find someone else in the same situation!

I run a small professional practice from a lovely new building in Forest Hill London. At the moment there is myself and my assistant in quite a big office (17m2). I'm looking for an office buddy! Someone to share the space with me - room for 2 desks or quite a large desk if you need it all to yourself! There is high speed internet via ethernet or wifi. There is also some space for filing and storage etc.


The building itself has got a meeting room, 2 nice kitchen spaces (one big, one small) and a creative vibe - lots of interesting businesses operating here. Also plenty of on-street parking.


I don't spend much time on the phone so is pretty quiet - and I think the only significant restriction is that you'd need to be a quiet-ish professional also i.e. so no sales work or anything that requires hours on the phone.

Other than that, I'm looking to sublet for approximately ?160-250pcm depending on what you need.


You're welcome to get in touch and I can talk through the details.


Will post photos tomorrow when I've spruced it up a bit! In the meantime, please feel free to get in touch with any questions.


Thanks, Sinead

Now with the photo attached!


cheetahz Wrote:

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> Lovely shared office space available in London

> SE23

>

> Hi all,

> It was finally time to move out of my home

> office....hoping to find someone else in the same

> situation!

> I run a small professional practice from a lovely

> new building in Forest Hill London. At the moment

> there is myself and my assistant in quite a big

> office (17m2). I'm looking for an office buddy!

> Someone to share the space with me - room for 2

> desks or quite a large desk if you need it all to

> yourself! There is high speed internet via

> ethernet or wifi. There is also some space for

> filing and storage etc.

>

> The building itself has got a meeting room, 2 nice

> kitchen spaces (one big, one small) and a creative

> vibe - lots of interesting businesses operating

> here. Also plenty of on-street parking.

>

> I don't spend much time on the phone so is pretty

> quiet - and I think the only significant

> restriction is that you'd need to be a quiet-ish

> professional also i.e. so no sales work or

> anything that requires hours on the phone.

> Other than that, I'm looking to sublet for

> approximately ?160-250pcm depending on what you

> need.

>

> You're welcome to get in touch and I can talk

> through the details.

>

> Will post photos tomorrow when I've spruced it up

> a bit! In the meantime, please feel free to get in

> touch with any questions.

>

> Thanks, Sinead

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