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Two-bed flat available for short-term rent, below market rate


nkoren

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We have a beautiful 2-bed, 2-bath flat located between Goose Green and Bellenden Road. It's 85 square meters on the 1st and 2nd floor of a terraced property.


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We're putting the flat on the market to sell, but are making it available to rent between now and when the sale is complete. We're looking for a professional individual or couple who:

 

  • Can keep the flat in showroom-like condition
  • Is okay with periodic viewings coming through
  • Understands that the length of the rental is uncertain, contingent on how the sale proceeds

 

For the right tenant, we're happy to rent it out at below market rate. The flat is available semi-furnished or unfurnished, depending on your needs. 80-megabit internet and all utilities are provided. Let me know if you're interested!

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