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En suite room in house share to let


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Our flatmates have just bought their own place and so we're looking for someone to take on their lovely en suite room from the end of March.


The flat is on Overhill Road in East Dulwich and is within a gated complex with parking for up to 10 cars. We are on the second floor in a huge flat with a large open plan naturally lit living room and kitchen. The whole flat is modern and in good shape with washing machine and dish washer.


The room is a large double at the back of the flat with an en suite with toilet, sink and shower. The room comes unfurnished.


Your flatmates are Louisa and Gemma, both working professionals in the charity and sustainability sectors. We both enjoy all the normal London living - eating out, socialising, gigs etc.


The room is ?700 per month. Bills are not included and shared between us are ?75-100 a month (top end during winter months). This includes sky fibre broadband.


The flat is owned by a private landlord, who would require the normal references and deposits. We will be holding viewings ASAP , so please get in touch and don't hesitate to ask any other questions you might have, thanks!

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