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2-3 bed terrace house in East Dulwich


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I'm looking for people to join me and others in purchasing The East Dulwich Hotel so we can redevelop it back into a terrace of 4 affordable 2-3 bed houses. You could just invest some money in the project for a % return, or you might want to buy one of the 'shells' to turn back into a house yourself (or have it redeveloped for you by me - I trained as an architect, and have renovated a few houses in the area). Group buying property like this is about the only way you can afford a house in East Dulwich these days. We already have a few people intersted and we just need a few more to join the group and make it all possible.

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HI There


I very very interested in this!. Sounds a great project I live in Dulwich and also have a big building background and would be interested in potentially investing or buying one of the shells. I am happy to meet or chat and can get me on 07792 236379 or simply message me.


Many thanks


Dan

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