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Looking to rent 1 bed property


gbal30

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Hello all,


At the end of Jan/start of Feb, I'm looking to move into a 1 bed property within a 1 mile radius of approx Goose Green, the more central/north the better. I live here already, but my current landlord is selling the flat. Just wondering if anyone has anything they'd like to throw into the mix? 2 bed would be considered but I imagine these would be too expensive.


I'm a tidy and practical/conscientious tenant - I know how to look after properties while I am in the them, after all, I want to live in a nice environment! I'm 31 years old and working in the creative industries.


Thanks in advance for any help. No agents to get in touch here please - I can search Rightmove and Zoopla just like anyone else :)

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