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Room for 1 or up to 7 months, bills included, no couples :(


Rory35

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I am Rory, a young professional seeking a new flatmate for at least one/four months to share my stunning two-bedroom apartment (£1000 pm). I will be putting it on the market in September, so likely to be an extra 2/3 months so you can stay while viewings happen if you like. Can consider a ASAP move in.

A spacious sleek and modern kitchen, and a comfortable lounge area. All bills covered with in reason.

The location is truly convenient, with a bus stop right outside the building that takes you to Brixton or Camberwell. You can reach other destinations like Victoria, Elephant and Castle, London Bridge, etc. in just a few minutes walk to the bus stops or a 10-15 minute walk to the nearby train stations, East Dulwich and Peckham.

Additionally, you will have access to a range of amenities right at your doorstep, including a gym and pool across the road, dry-cleaners, and a bike shop. You are also only a 5-minute walk away from a variety of restaurants, pubs, coffee shops, and more.

The only potential drawback is the presence of road noise, which my previous flatmates were not affected by but I believe it is important to mention. I look forward to hearing from you and welcoming you to my lovely home.

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