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Cosy bright 2-bed flat at Nunhead station: 1 month sublet 1st June- 1st July


freddy@beinginmotion

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1st JUNE- 1st JULY, 1 month ONLY Short-term furnished 2 -bed flat rental £1600
Hi folks, our family flat is back up for rent just opposite Nunhead station. It's a quick sublet before redecorating the flat to then rent it long term UNFURNISHED from mid July. Should anyone be interested in that too - viewings for that will be in early July. For now i just need a one month sublet till i can get in to redecorate, but if you want to rent immediately and then stay on long term that can be discussed. Please tag mates you know are looking, the flat is bright and homely - a real keeper.
Details:
- 2 bedroom flat to let in Nunhead available from 1st June- 1st July
- Fully furnished (until July) with shared garden, accessible from kitchen stable door.
- On a hill with views of central london, so great light; Everest double glazing for warmth and quiet, and an insulated loft with storage space.
- Great Transport links: 2 secs walk to Nunhead train station (Direct 15mins to Victoria, 12 mins to Blackfriars, 25 mins to Kings Cross St Pancreas) and
- 10mins walk to Brockley for the East London line to Hackney and North East London.
- Not in the location google maps gives for the postcode but 100m closer to the station. SE15 3XF.
- 2 mins walk to Nunhead Cemetery (a beautiful lush woodland).
- Great local shops and cafe's in Nunhead and Telegraph hill, lovely green villagey feel.
- Rent £1600pm, bills and council tax excluded. Sublet payable up front with, £500 refundable deposit
- We're after a couple, single occupant or young family, not a flat share i'm afraid.
- We're looking for long-term clean and respectful tenants who will be looking after the flat as we've been doing. Deposit held by Deposit Protection Service. We’ll need the usual last 3 months bank statements, landlord and proof of employment references before we can sign. The proof of income NOT necessary for the sublet
Please get in touch if interested!
More pics available on request.
Thanks, freddy

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi there, this is of interest to me!

I’m (me and husband and two young children) looking for somewhere from mid June for 6-9 months, we are flexible around move in date and end date.

the plus is that we can pay 6 months up front if that is of interest?

thanks for reading!

Laura

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