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1 bedroom garden flat available to rent, recently renovated to high standard


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Hi all


I'm looking to rent out my 1 bedroom garden flat in East Dulwich, which is in close proximity to Peckham Rye Park.


The flat has been very recently renovated to a high standard and contains:


- Living Room

- Double bedroom with fitted wardrobes

- Shower Room

- Open plan kitchen with fitted appliances and quartz worktops (microwave, integrated fridge-freezer, washer-dryer, dishwasher) with snug and bifold doors to well-maintained patio garden

- Basement for storage


Neutrally decorated, please DM for images or if you would like to discuss further. Am going to be giving to a letting agent in the coming weeks.


Thanks

Selen



UPDATE


Apologies, I've not put this on with Trupenny's in East Dulwich as felt too complicated to manage myself.


Thanks


Update - flats now rented. Thanks all

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Selen,


I'm a Commerce Director looking for a 1 bed flat in the area. I'd be a sole tenant, non-smoker and have no pets. I'd be keen to see some pics and set up a viewing if possible! References available.


Thanks,

Laura

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