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Short term let available February - May


GeorgieAndrew

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Hello


We're looking to rent our central East Dulwich flat for up to 4 months. Its a cosy yet spacious one bed flat furnished to a high standard and is available from the beginning of February to end of May. We?re asking for ?1550 per month including all bills O.N.O.


Please see our AirBnB listing for more info and photos and feel free to get in touch with any questions.


https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/40794098?s=67&shared_item_type=1&virality_entry_point=1&sharer_id=32969474


Thanks!

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi Georgie,


My wife and I are renting a 1 bedroom house on Crystal palace road whilst our house on Hansler road is being renovated. The renovation is likely to take until September this year! In the meanwhile my parents wanted to visit us between the 20th of May and the 7th of June and we're unlikely to have place for them in our tiny little rental. We were looking for a 1 bedroom flat like yours for that period.


Please let me know if those dates work for you.


Thanks,


Rahul

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