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vshah

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NO LONGER LOOKING.... Hi there, I'm selling my house in ED and will be looking for my onward purchase once lock-down is over. I'm looking for a spacious two/three bedroom unfurnished flat or house with garden, *from 9 June*, to rent for 3-6 months, possibly more, while I house hunt. I have two cats and am very neat, quiet and responsible. I'm a non-smoking female. Let me know!


(I'm looking for something of a decent size to store the contents of my current three-bedroom house.)

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi there,


Have you managed to find anything?

If not I have a great 2 bedroom unfurnished flat with a garden in the heart of East Dulwich.

Available from 1st June - December.


I?m on 07747774543 if you?re interested and would like to see some pictures and discuss.


Best wishes

Charlotte

Hi Vshah


I have the perfect ground floor flat for you with a larger than normal garden and cats are always welcome.


Here is the information and if you email me I will send you photos and actually this evening I will relist my property because this section was shut down for a while and it has now reopened and my flat will be available from 1 May.


Stunning fully furnished ground floor family home with two double bedrooms, large family kitchen, sitting room and bathroom, plus super large garden, decking and backyard. Recently renovated kitchen, new boiler and bathroom. Children and pets welcome, perfect for prams and bicycles etc. Beautiful large, well-established garden. Fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, excellent heating, new oven and stove.


All monthly bills included plus excellent wi fi. ?2,200 per calendar month. Great location within walking distance to all shops, GPO, banks, library, schools, local gym and swimming pool, numerous great pubs, cafes and restaurants, East Dulwich Picture House, Dulwich Art Gallery, Horniman Museum, Dulwich Park and Peckham Rye Park.


Easy transport links into central London by frequent buses, or trains from East Dulwich and Peckham Rye stations.


Free street parking outside flat.


Please let me know if you are interested, thank you


Wendy

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