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Delightful three bedroom flat, Camberwell-Peckham, SE5 (zone 2), London, FULLY FURNISHED - No fees!


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Agents and agencies, please do not call.


Rent: ?1890 per month (?426 per week - ?142 per week per person)


Council Tax: band B.

Very affordable all utility bills.


Administration/Documentation fees, Tenants/Guarantor fees, Credit checks, check-in inventory, Lease Agreement and Renewal fees all included!

You save over ?600 when you move in with all above costs included!!!


Zone 2.

3-bedroom split level purpose built apartment.

Very spacious and very bright rooms, plenty of storage.


Ideal for 3 professional clean and respectful people, preferably for a minimum lease of 12 months. Students are welcome too.


Newly renovated, finished to an amazing standard and fully furnished at high standard, this property is not to be missed!


Located in close proximity to Camberwell College of Arts (UAL), perfect location for commuting to most parts of central London.

Further benefits include Peckham and Camberwell's town centre's which are equally within easy reach providing a variety of supermarkets, shops, bars and restaurants, along with a host of transport options to and from the city, overground included. Convenient location for Denmark Hill area too.

Excellent zone 2 central location, SE5 Camberwell-Peckham, served by several buses.


In the first floor of a concrete building featured with:

double safety exits,

electric security gate,

two elevators,

free car park,

public garden,

large communal triple-hall (with kitchen and bathrooms) area for parties and meetings.


Apartment:

3 spacious double bedrooms.

Laminate flooring throughout the apartment.

All rooms very bright with new huge 11.5 feet wide double glazed windows.

Safety entrance door.


First floor: master bedroom 11.5x13.0 ft, double room 11.5x9.4 Ft, bathroom, three large storages, safety exit.

Second floor: double room 11.5x9.4 ft, living room, liveable kitchen 11.5x10.7 ft, two safety exits.


Floor neighbours are all quiet families.


Location:

SE5 7DG, close to Peckham high-street, schools, amenities, supermarkets and several bus stops.


Overground Stations (Zone 2):

15min walk to Peckham Rye, 20 min walk to Queens Road, 17 min walk to Denmark Hill.


Tubes Stations:

Oval (zone 2) and Elephant & Castle (zone 1), both at 33 min walk


Well connected to:

East Dulwich (1.5 miles),

Denmark Hill (17 min walk, 6 min bicycle),

London Bridge (30 min by bus, 30 min by train or 15 min by bicycle),

Victoria Station (public transportation 30 min, bicycle 20min),

Canary Wharf (40 min by public transportation, 27 min by bicycle),



A financial check will be conducted on tenants by professionals; tenants have to provide employment (payslip), job references, landlord references and residence permit if applicable.


6-week deposit (protected by Deposit Protection Scheme) and monthly payment in advance. (10-week deposit for students with guarantors).


Email/Whatsapp preferred.

"Administration/Documentation fees, Tenants/Guarantor fees, Credit checks, check-in inventory, Lease Agreement and Renewal fees all included!

You save over ?600 when you move in with all above costs included!!!"


landlords/estate agents aren't allowed to charge for these anymore


https://www.theguardian.com/money/2019/jun/01/rip-off-letting-fees-are-finally-banned-what-will-happen-now

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