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Hi, I am looking for somewhere to rent in the east dulwich area for at least 3 months possibly a lot longer, to rent from mid august/early september. Ideally looking for a double room sharing in a house with one or two quiet considerate individuals. Would also consider a 1 bed flat for a reasonable rental price. Bills inclusive would be preferable. I'm a professional male working in central London, so out in the days. I'm very clean and tidy, and just want somewhere peaceful to relax in evenings and weekends. I've lived in east dulwich for about 7 years so i know and love the area well. Please contact me if you think you can help.

Hello?

>?

> I have a double room available In my ground floor?

> Edwardian flat in West Dulwich, that I would like?

> to rent out. The room can be furnished or?

> unfinished.?

>?

> The flat is quite large and on a quiet street in?

> West Dulwich. I work self employed, full time and?

> live a pretty quiet life too, I?m tidy and easy?

> going. The flat has a comfy sitting room, dining?

> room, bathroom to share, kitchen and garden. It?s?

> about 12 mins walk to the station and five minutes?

> to the local shops and restaurants, as well as?

> having an off licence 1 minute away. Trains to?

> Victoria also take 12 minutes walk. I don?t have?

> any pets. Gypsy Hill and West Norwood stations?

> take around 15 minutes walk. Dulwich Village is?

> very close too. Parking is available outside?

> without the need for permits.?

>?

> I would be happy for you to use the flat and?

> contents as your own.?


Is this of any interest to you?


All the best


Jason

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