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Bright modern studio, close to public transport


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Take a look at this bright and spacious studio in a converted apartment building, a stone's throw from Streatham Hill Station, with trains direct to Victoria.

The second-floor studio, right in the heart of Streatham Hill, comes unfurnished, with a dishwasher and fridge freezer, plus a washing machine located in the hall cupboard.

Laminate wood flooring and neutral decor allow room for you to make it your own.

I'm a private landlady, so no agent's fees.

Council Tax Band C

NO AGENTS PLEASE ... NO AGENTS PLEASE ... NO AGENTS PLEASE

Available to move in from April 2025. Rent, £1500 pcm, is exclusive of bills.

This would suit a professional or professional couple looking for a bright space to make their new home.

Please let me know if you would like to view it.

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