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TO LET: East Dulwich flat @GBP1400/m: Amazing connectivity 2 large BR / 1 Reception apartment


Rkatyal

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For rent: Quiet sunny, spacious 2 double bedrooms and one reception apartment (700 sq ft) with excellent location in East Dulwich available from 15-Sep for GBP1400 PCM.


- High-rise flat in purpose built building with wooden / tiled floorings, Kitchen units, Bathroom, lightings

- 2 double bedrooms (11-12 sq meters each) with fitted wardrobe(s)

- White bathroom suite with bath and shower plus good storage area

- Kitchen: Spacious and bright with big windows, tiled flooring and cabinet units

- Living room: Bright and very spacious (17.5 sq meters). Current tenants using this as 3rd bedroom.

- Modern wooden flooring in all rooms and hallway; tiled flooring in Kitchen and Bathroom

- All windows are double glazed. Ample storage in apartment

- New combination boiler

- Off street private parking

- Communal gardens in front and side of the building for flat occupants only

- Top floor flat (3rd) offering great views over the city plus privacy

- Excellent Transport links: East Dulwich station: 5 mns; Denmark Hill station: 8 mns; Bus stop: 2 mns)

- Proximity to big supermarket: Sainsburys superstore (5 mns walk)

- Very close to local schools in the area

- Medical: Kings College Hospital is 10 mns away


- To let unfurnished includes fridge/freezer, washing machine, Oven and cooking hob, Cooking hood

- Suit professional couple / young family


Rent: ?1400PCM; excluding council tax and utility bills.

No Pets. References required. Deposit: 5 weeks rent

Please send me PM if you would like to receive more details.

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