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Director looking for flat, non-smoker, no pets and sole tenant!


LauraC1

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Hi All 👋


I'm an eCommerce/Marketing Director working near Blackfriars and I am looking to relocate to the lovely East Dulwich!


I'm a looking for a 1 (with space for a desk) or 2 bed flat that I could call home. Budget maximum is £1750 (excluding bills). Work and previous tenancy references available.


It seems every property that goes live is snapped up within days, so hoping to catch the eye of someone here. Please let me know if you have a propery that could be suitable, move in date can be anything from now to late Jan.


Kind regards,

Laura C

Hello,


I don’t suppose you’d consider Forest Hill? I have a lovely one bed that I am just completing a full refurb on. It’s open plan with kitchen and room for a desk. It has outside communal

Lovely walled garden space and is part of a Georgian building which includes x4 flats.


It will be available for end of November.


PM if you’d like to know more.


Thank you

Catherine

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