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Beautiful master bedroom & en-suite on private floor available to rent from beginning of January


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Beautiful, light-filled master bedroom with ensuite on private top floor in East Dulwich. Available from beginning of Jan!

We are looking for a fourth housemate to join our lovely home. The room is on the top floor of our airy and art-filled house (attic conversion, the whole top floor is private) with a private, large ensuite with rain-shower and underfloor heating. Comes with a superkingsize bed (inc mattress) and great views over leafy East Dulwich. It gets lovely morning light and the house is on a super-peaceful road, so it’s very quiet.

The house has:

Garden with deck and outdoor seating, green fingered applicants very welcome to make their mark on it! Bike storage in shed.
Well equipped kitchen, dishwasher, washing machine, nice coffee machine, big double door fridge/freezer.
Heated drying rack.
Smart TV.

We’re looking for someone ideally queer (to keep our current vibe going), 28-30+, who is working full-time and enjoys a mix of staying in and being out and about. We’re all in creative industries and run on different schedules, so the house is a mixture of being social and taking our own space, but we’d love someone who isn’t averse to the occasional martini and gossip session. We’re not looking for anyone who is WFH full time.

1,200 p/m including all bills (additional deposit required), a bi-weekly cleaner and household essentials (loo paper, washing tabs, dishwasher tabs, olive oil etc etc). Council tax band D.

Currently we are open to short-term sublets or long term if the shoe fits. Please get in touch if this sounds like you!

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