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Seeking short term rental/house sit in December


ClareEY1

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I'm expecting a baby at the start of December and my parents would like to come to London for a few weeks to help. They can be flexible with dates and length of stay.


Our flat is a bit small for guests so i'm looking to put them up locally. I live near Warwick Gardens / Lyndhurst Grove so close by would be fantastic but any where in Camberwell/Peckham/East Dulwich would be ok.


Airbnb options are a bit disappointing so i'm wondering whether anyone is going away and would like a bit of income from renting our their place to us temporarily. My parents are quiet, reliable, very tidy and will happily water plants/feed cats/collect mail etc if helpful whilst you're away.


Please let me know if anyone is interested?


Thank you.

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi

Well be away between 21st December and 24th January and have a 3bed house near Lordship Lane. If you're still looking for somewhere for your parents please give me a call or send e-mail

Many thanks

Terri

07532 788808

[email protected]

Hello,


I’m looking to rent out my flat with one bedroom available. I have a garden and it’s cosy and homely. It’s on air bnb. Available 13th December - 8th January. Looking for minimum of two week stay.

The address may not be close enough for you. It’s 15 mins drive. SE264DP.

Let me know if you would like more info and I’ll PM details.

Thanks

Catherine :-)

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