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NHS worker- short term (6 week) rental


Diana85

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Hi, my sister is looking for a place for herself and her 2 boys immediately until moving to Kent at the beginning of May. She is currently living with me (on Dunstans road) but we need to separate due to corona virus (as she works in a hospital and we want her to continue to do so) and I?m pregnant so considered at risk


Please let me know if you have something available to rent any time between now and end of a April (even if it?s not for the full period)


Studio or 1 beds would work


Thanks!

Hi Diana,


We have a large one bed garden flat on Upland Road SE22 0DE that will be available from 1st April. The rent is ?1600 per month but we could do a slight discount for an NHS worker :)


If you are interested, you can email me [email protected] and I will send you photos / more info.


All the best.


Lucy

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