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Young family looking for flat to rent from Nov - Brockley/Nunhead/Crofton Park


ruthlie

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Hi there,


We are a family of four (8 month old and four year old) who are just in the process of selling our shared ownership flat and looking for somewhere to rent (preferably unfurnished) in the Brockley/Nunhead/Crofton Park area for a max of ?1400 a month. Our daughter has just started school in Brockley so somewhere within walking distance would be ideal. We have the aim of eventually buying longer term, but we'd just like to provide some stability for our daughter in the beginning.


Our current completion date is mid November, so anything from the start of November would be great.


We've had lovely private landlords in the past and would really like to find the same if possible. We are good tenants with well behaved children who work in the art/design and charity sectors- we can also provide references if required.


Please pm me if you have anything suitable. Thank you! :)

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