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Seeking short-term rental available July - October


RichTGrimes

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Due to some rather extensive structural works being carried out on mine and my wife's home through July to October, we are seeking a short-term rental property during this period.


This would preferably be 2 bedroom and unfurnished, although, we are open to consider 1/2 bed furnished, due to the fact we need to move reasonably quickly on this as we have been let down recently with 2 other properties. Parking would also be desirable and access to outdoor space.


We are both professionals, respectable, and extremely considerate.


If you have something available, please contact me.

Hi Rich


I have a house on Peckham hill street that is unfurnished and available, we would be looking for around ?2000 a month inclusive of bills


https://www.acorngroup.co.uk/property-sales/end-of-terrace-house-for-sale-in-peckham-hill-street-peckham-se15/45094


Best wishes


Amy

Hello I am about to rent out my flat ( furnished ) from roughly the 12th of july till October. It is a beautiful garden flat in East Dulwich, in a peaceful road. You can come and have a look. I am a professional musician and my work in UK will start again in October, therefore i like to go abroad. Rent is 1000 a month. You can come and have a look , and eventually have a chat.

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