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Double room in flat available June - end of October


Richy86

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Hi guys,


We have a double room available in our flat for a relatively short term let from June until middle/late October.


The rent is ?650 (not including bills although these are not much at all).


You will be sharing with a young professional couple (28 and 25). I work for an asset management company and Lizzie works as a Solicitor.


We both work hard during the week and are often away at weekends so would often have the place to yourself.


We are both very active and enjoy anything to do with the outside. That said it doesn't mean you have to be!


The flat is located on Barry Road, East Dulwich. Good transport links into the city. 15 minute walk to East Dulwich station.


I have attached some pics. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. My number is 07894836678.



Rich & Lizzie

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