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Looking for spare desk in East Dulwich business


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Hi there,


I am starting my own Financial advice company in April after 15yrs working in banks. Originally I was planning to work from home however think its more sensible to find something out of the house to avoid distractions...


I am looking at the communal spaces (we work types) in the area but I also wanted to look at the possibility of using spare desks in already established small offices in east dulwich who might be interested in some extra money. Solicitors, accountants, architects, estate agents I imagine but I open to ideas. I would just need access to the wifi and the kettle and maybe the printer which I could pay extra for. As a guide I would estimate being the office 2-3 days a week on average. Open to a discussion about rent etc and am open to short notice if the desk becomes needed.


maybe send me a private message if you think this might be of interest and we can chat further.


thanks very much

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