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House wanted to rent from late Sept


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I'm looking for a 3/4 bedroom house for my 8 year old children and I from late September, ideally close to Dulwich Village or surrounds, but equally happy to look in East Dulwich, North Dulwich and Bellenden area.


I have sold my house in Herne Hill and will be looking to buy next spring/summer. I have been a home owner for many years and have also rented out my home, so understand how important it is for it to be cared for.


If you think you may have something suitable, please do get in touch by PM

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Hi Flutterby,


Our lovely 3 bedroom property in Nunhead with a garden will be available to rent from the beginning of November 2019 until April 2020. Lovely green, quiet neighbourhood, close to Peckham Rye Park and One Tree Hill.

The price is ?1750 pcm plus bills of around ?450 pcm.


Let me know if you're still looking and I'll send you some photos.


Giles

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