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2 bed house in Nunhead, short-med let


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Two-bedroom house available in a quiet cul-de-sac in Nunhead with green spaces of Nunhead Cemetery and Peckham Rye Park on the door step. The ground floor comprises of a kitchen, dining and well-proportioned living space that leads on to a private garden. On the upper floor there are 2 generous and well-lit double bedrooms and a bathroom.

£1800 per month. One month deposit and reference required. Rent includes council tax. Low utility bills. Unfurnished. Available now as short or medium let. 

If you have any questions or would like to view, please get in touch. 

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Hello there, we are local to the area for over 15 years and although looking to venture a little further, we are looking to get our daughters allocated and settled at secondary first (this Sept). What do you consider med-let? i have seen short mean a couple of weeks and medium mean upto a year for some. Thank you, Tammy, 07850 463021.

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