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Couple seeking a local flat from early April


LMingh

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Hi everyone, a pair of South East natives here in a little bit of a housing crisis. After living in our wonderful 1 bed for nearly 4 years and putting a lot of love and energy into the home, our landlord has decided to sell up due to his health. It's completely fair enough but we are heartbroken to have to consider leaving this incredible area, and we'd like to do anything we can to stay.


We're of course scouting all the housing news and websites, but I wanted to put it out into the universe that we're actively looking to find a new home that isn't too far away so we can stay in our community. If anyone knows of anything please let us know!


We are a couple looking for a long-term let, and ideally (mostly) unfurnished as we have our own furniture, but we're flexible. We don't need much, but we do have a very sweet small dog and cat who we adore, so we'd ideally need outside space - while living here we completely returfed and landscaped the garden by hand, so we are good at keeping things nice and adding value! I work full-time in film and TV and have a stable income and my partner works partly in Nunhead and partly freelance in film/TV - we have enough income to reliably pay our rent on time and have done for years, and we also have a guarantor. We're looking to be spending around £1500 pcm but it really depends on the situation and the place! We're very lovely, keep to ourselves with a few low-key friendly get togethers through the year, and we're non smokers.

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