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Stunning 2 double bedroom split level flat on Ondine Road available for rent from 25th September


Moni1234

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Beautiful, spacious, completely redecorated split level flat (first and second floor) with new kitchen and bathroom this year, in East Dulwich/Peckham borders.  Excellent, fast transport links to central London.

Perfect for young professionals.  Semi furnished and available from 25th September.  £2,200 pcm.  Please email, call or text to arrange a viewing mobile: 07920 043723.  Private landlord, no agency fees.

Summary and exclusions:

-        2 double bedrooms (with new carpet fitted September 2023)

-        Large reception room

-        Kitchen (newly fitted March 2023)

-        Bathroom (newly fitted August 2023)

-        Loo (newly fitted August 2023

-        7 minutes walk to East Dulwich Station (serves London Bridge) or 12 minute walk to Peckham Rye (serves Victoria or London Bridge)

-        5 minute walk to East Dulwich’s wonderful Lordship Lane and Northcross St

-        EPC Rating: D

-        No smoking/pets

-        Property comes semi-furnished 

-        Available to move in from 25th September 2023

-        Minimum tenancy term is 12 months 

-        Maximum number of tenants is 2 

 

 

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