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Our lovely home that we have outgrown in East Dulwich went under offer the week before the lockdown. We are now not far off exchange and we are still looking for somewhere to move to with our two small children.


Do you have, or do you know of a property in Dulwich Village or the North Dulwich triangle that might be interested in selling?


We are looking for the following:

? 4/5 bedrooms, or that potential;

? 2+ living spaces, or that potential;

? 2+ bathrooms, or that potential;

? 50ft plus garden;


Dulwich Hamlet and Charter North school catchment areas are key.


We?re prepared to do work and will look at anything that meets the criteria with an asking price of up to ?2 million.


We are committed buyers looking for an owner committed to selling.


We are able to move quickly but would consider short term renting to accommodate a seller?s onward plan.


Many thanks.

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