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Double room available East Dulwich Grove


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A cosy room in a basement flat is becoming available this weekend for anyone looking to move in the area. The room itself is quite compact, but the flat is very spacious. The living room is nice and big with enough storage space if something doesn't fit in the bedroom. Bathroom has a nice size bath in there, and the kitchen that has all that you would want, leads to a garden. Even though it is a basement flat it has enough light in all of the rooms, which you do not normally get in these flats.


You would be sharing the flat with just one guy. He has been living in the flat for 3.5 years and has made it a home and would like to keep it that way. The flat has a very relaxed atmosphere and he would like to keep it that way.


The rent is 600 per month and the contract runs until the end of September, with the freedom to extend it further. The bills come around 60-90 per month.


This pretty much covers it all, let me know if you would like to arrange a viewing or have any questions.

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