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Short Term Let - also FOR SALE - Fantastic 2 bed apartment in Honor Oak


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My 2 bed apartment in Gabriel Street Honor Oak is available for flexible short terms lets from 1 - 3 months, which are ideal for people having building works done or in-between house moves. See airbnb link below for images purposes, please PM me for price, the cost will vary depending on how long you wish to stay.  Thanks Teresa

https://www.airbnb.co.uk/slink/LhxPx5tB?_set_bev_on_new_domain=1728992350_EAMTI1ZjZkN2RiYT

Still available for short let - note this flat is also available FOR SALE and happy to deal direct with potential buyers instead of engaging with an estate agent

First floor 2 x double bedrooms - Large bright lounge, lovely extra loft room with large velux windows, perfect for an office. Share of freehold and no chain! It’s a lovely bright and airy apartment. PM for more details if interested! 

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