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2 spare bedrooms available immediately in a 3-bed flat in East Dulwich!!


Danielle A

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Hi!

I have 2 spare bedrooms available to rent in my flat (single- £450, double-£600), bills included. I spend the most of my time in Oxford so the flat is virtually empty. 
5mins walk to East Dulwich station & Sainsbury’s, 10mins to the Post Office, 15mins to FitFor Gym and 10mins walk to Denmark Hill station. 
My flat is a non-smoking and no pets flat. 
Looking for professionals or families and minimum rent option is 6 months with the option to extend. 
If interested, please contact me

Thanks

Danie

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