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Wanted Rental: Spacious 1-2 Bed flat for single professional occupant


noblematt

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Hi forum


I've been trying the traditional methods of finding a property to rent in the area (and surrounding area) with no luck and had this forum recommended to me. I have and will continue to browse the listings, but also wanted to list my own needs incase anyone was coming to the market.


Im a single professional working in the design/insurance/cycling industry looking to move back to London after a few years in York. Im looking for a spacious 1 bed, or normal 2 bed property to rent.


Must haves are:

  • some kind of parking (on street, with permit is fine)

    Space. Ideally c.60 sq meters total space

 

Nice to haves are:

  • some kind of shared or private outside space

    unfurnished

    Available by 15th October

 

My upper budget is c.£1800 a month (plus bills)


Please share anything you have on or something to the market. Happy to do remote vieweings but i will be in London a few times over this week and next and can be down after that also. Thank you in advance.


Matt

Hi,


I have a 2 bed property coming available at the end of october SE23 3SW.

I double bedroom and 1 small room. Total area is around 55 square meters.

Large communal garden.

Off street parking and under garage space.

Block of 6 flats.

Bathroom is not new .

Please see images. Rent is 1400 per month plus all bills.


I can arrange a viewing with tenants if you wish to see.


Thanks,


Clare

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