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Lovely recently renovated 4 bed house near PR park available 18 March onwards for short let


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Anyone looking for a temporary, short term rental (building works etc)?


Our lovely, newly renovated, 4 bed home is just going on the market and will be available for short term rental from 18th March. Perfect for those having building works etc.


We are looking for people who are flexible in allowing viewings and who can keep the house looking presentable and attractive. We can give discounts for longer stays as we would prefer one tenant but willing to consider all lengths of stay. Thanks!


Here?s our Airbnb listing: https://abnb.me/hk3gw7TZDU


We are furnishing the house this weekend so it will be fully furnished for any tenants and all bills included etc.


More details below:


Our lovingly renovated family home is available for short-term rent from March 2019. It has been recently renovated throughout so is in fantastic condition.


It has four bedrooms, including one with ensuite, a large double reception with eating and sitting areas, a further bathroom, a new kitchen looking onto a patio, new windows and a low maintenance back garden. The entire house was painted during the renovation.


The house is right next to Peckham Rye park (a 2 minute walk away) and the wilds of Nunhead Cemetery and the Ivyhouse and Waverley Arms pubs. It is very close to the 343, 484 and p12 bus routes and in walking distance to Crofton Park, Honor Oak, Brockley and Nunhead train stations. The amenities of East Dulwich and Peckham are a short 5 minute bus ride away/20 minute walk away.


Tenants

The house would suit a small family needing to relocate for a short-period of time for building works or similar. Or someone testing out the area or needing a short-term place to stay.


We are putting the house up for sale so ask that any tenants are willing to keep the house tidy for viewings and to allow potential buyers to come view during the period.


Furnishings

The house will be fully furnished and has two built in wardrobes as well as inbuilt storage under the stairs and in both bathrooms.


Length of term

We are putting our house on the market, so we can only guarantee a stay of two months. Beyond this we would be happy to have a rolling monthly contract.


Price

As we are looking for flexible tenants willing to allow sales viewings we are keeping the rental price as low as possible to cover our monthly outgoings on the property. The rental price includes all bills.


Please pm me with any questions!

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