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3 bed house available January-March 2022


Jep84

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Hello.

My family and I will be abroad for several months and our 3 bed, 2 bath home in East Dulwich is available for rent, furnished, from January to the end of March/mid April 2022.

All bedrooms good size with en-suite at the top. One bedroom has bunk beds for our 5/2 year olds.

Downstairs all open plan with fully retracting bifold doors to the outside.

It has a small courtyard garden, perfect low maintenance over the winter/spring but big enough to sit out and/or exercise.


It would be perfect for a family having work done on their own house or looking to move into the area.


It is:

2 minutes walk to Heber

5 minutes walk to Goodrich/Harris/Sainsburys local (by the library)

15/20 minutes walk to ED station (but 5 mins to all the buses that go down lordship lane).


Price ?2300 per month including bills (utilities, council tax, wifi, tv)


If you are interested please send me a direct message and I can send some pictures. We could be flexible on the exact dates.


Thanks.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hello,


I'd love to see your property for rent please. My partner and I currently have a place in East Dulwich but I'm pregnant and would like to fine somewhere for the short term with a bit more space.

Would you place come furnished or unfurnished? Would you be willing to be flexible with this?


My email is [email protected] Id love to see some photos and maybe a video tour if possible?

Thanks

Tamsyn

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