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No Longer Available Delightful split level flat, 2 dbl bedrooms to rent in Ondine Road, East Dulwich


Moni1234

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Delightful split level first floor two double bedroom flat maintained to a very high standard. Large enough to feel more like a house, all rooms bright and airy, beautifully decorated with many original features.


Perfectly located on a quiet, sought after residential road less than 5 mins walk from both East Dulwich and Peckham Rye stations, with regular trains into London Bridge and Victoria respectively. Just a few minutes also from Lordship Lane, East Dulwich?s popular bustling high street with its wide array of bars and restaurants, and a stone?s throw from the new gym and the Picturehouse cinema.


Perfect for young professionals. Semi furnished and available from 4th August 2019. ?1,650 pcm. Please email, call or text to arrange a viewing. I can send you more photos by email too. Private landlord, no agency fees.


Summary & Exclusions:

- Rent Amount: ?1,650 per month

- Deposit / Bond: ?1,650

- 2 double Bedrooms

- 1 Bathrooms

- Property comes semi-furnished

- Available to move in from 4th August 2019

- Minimum tenancy term is 12 months

- Maximum number of tenants is 3

- No DSS / Housing Benefit Applicants

- No Students

- No Pets, sorry

- No Smokers

- Bills not included

- Property has parking

- EPC Rating: D

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