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2 bed garden flat - short term (no longer available)


EllyMeehan

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Hi Elly 
 

Hope you are well, love your place. 
my name is Gabriela and we are looking for a temporary accommodation ideally 3-6 months while we are looking for a forever home.

I have lived in ED for over 20 years and we have been renting our place for nearly 8 years, let me know if we could meet up and have a chat, also how do you feel about small dogs? I have two very well behaved frenchies that don’t bark and are more like domesticated cats.

 

Let me know your thoughts 
 

Hi Elly, I am looking for a short term rental of around 2-3 months but potentially longer whilst I wait for the property I'm buying in Bexleyheath to complete. I will have my two daughters with me. I'm in Kidbrooke at the moment but finding short term rentals are like gold dust, so considering the whole south east of London. I hope to hear from you soon. Sophie 

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