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Hi - I have a great flat in ED that will be ready to let again next month.  I am arranging viewings this Saturday, March 8, between 2-4pm. 

I have listed it on Spare Room.  Rent is £2,200pcm and the flat is a top floor Victorian conversion, very spacious and sunny and the two bedrooms are large.  Totally refurbished just over a year ago with a new kitchen and loft conversion.  There is also a cloakroom loo, small utility room, great sized lounge, study/home office or nursery and large family bathroom.  

NO AGENTS PLEASE - I prefer to meet tenants and have been committed to making tenants happy for over 15 years.  

The flat is unfurnished, so it is most ideal for tenants wanting to make a home, though I will accept a short let if the situation is right.  Currently, two professionals have been letting the flat and that has worked well to buddy up, but equally it could suit a family with one child.  

Reach out if you are interested.  Thanks!  Rebecca

(A few pictures here and more on Spare Room if you put the Ad Ref into the search there).

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 Ad ref # 17705653

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