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Wanted: Flat staging furniture


Ooleg1

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Hi all


I am currently selling my flat after my tenant moved out (earlier this week). I don't live in London anymore, so don't have things nearby to 'stage' the flat with.


Bit of a long shot, but would anyone be willing to lend me a 4ft6 double bed, and another double bed (king or normal) to put in the flat until it sells? I also need a 2-seater sofa (ideally white or cream, and in very good condition).


Any offers gratefully considered!


Many thanks, Fiona

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Would this flat TV be any good?

No longer needed, comes with its own stand so it can be put on a cabinet/shelf.

Measures: 66cmx50cm

actual screen size: 56cmx31cm

Free to a good home - 5 mins walking distance from forest hill station/Horniman museum.

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