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Hi!

My partner and I are looking for either a double room in a shared house or a small flat to rent temporarily while we get some refurbishment works done in our house.

Ideally for 2 months (potentially 3) starting from the second week of February 2022.

Please get in touch if you know of anything suitable! Many thanks!! :)

Carolina

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Hi - I have a sunny flat just by East Dulwich Station that might work for you. I've just advertised it on spareroom.com Ad reference 4306187

If you search SE22 on that site, it will come up.

Alternatively you can send me your email and I can send you some photos. I am going to do a loft conversion on the property in May, so it is basically just for a few months that I want to let it.

It is a top floor Victorian conversion and it's part furnished so you wouldn't have to bring much furniture while your place is having renovations.

Let me know if you want to view it on Friday or over the weekend.

Bests, Rebecca

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