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Short let opportunity - Peckham Rye - no longer available but thanks to everyone who made contact


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Our 3-4 bedroom house is currently up for sale but we have yet to find a buyer and the current situation is making things a lot more difficult. We are hoping to go to Spain in late September for a few months and wonder if it suits anyone to rent our house (furnished or unfurnished) at a mutually agreeable price, so that we can go away and keep the house up for sale until Christmas.


If the house does not sell by Christmas, we will look to rent it out longer term. Please note that we have been advised that the open plan kitchen means we can only rent to 1-2 professionals or to a family (because we would not be able to get an HMO Licence).


If this sounds like it might suit you, give Rebecca a call on 07949 454431.

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