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Extra Large Double Room in East Dulwich


kristel

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Our housemate is moving back to Dublin, so we have a room to rent in our house. It will be available from the 17th of July (move in date can be a little flexible).


Details of the room:

It?s a VERY large double room on the second floor of a two-storey house. Size: 11"12in by 16"3in. The only furniture staying is a wooden wardrobe. In the room there is a double bed, sofa, shelves, table and chair (not the furniture in the picture) available for ?250 too.


Price: ?705 a month (fixed for the next 18 months), plus bills of approx. ?80 a month.

We are with Ludlow Thompson, who require ?180 for reference checking, admin fees etc, plus a month?s rent, plus a deposit of ?877. 50. The deposit will need to be paid to our housemate who is leaving. You?ll need to sign a lease contract. They will also need to do a reference check, and you will need to provide 3 months? pay slips, 3 months? bank statements, proof of id and proof of address.


Details of the house:

We live in a two-storey house in East Dulwich (zone 2), we have Virgin TV and internet. Three bedrooms and the bathroom are upstairs, and on the ground floor is the living room, a bedroom, a separate loo and a large kitchen. We have a cleaner that comes once a week to clean the communal areas and hoover the bedrooms.


The house is situated less than five minutes from East Dulwich Station (London Bridge is 12 minutes away) and is also super close to lots of bus stops (37, 40, 176, 185, 484). Denmark Hill is a short bus ride away and trains go to Victoria, all stations to Bedford and Sevenoaks. You can get the Overground from there (or from Peckham ? three minutes on the train) to all stations to Clapham Junction, and all stations to Highbury and Islington. So we?re really connected! Oh and Lordship Lane is just a stumble away!


Details of the housemates:

We are three friendly professionals (1 guy and 2 gals) aged between 31-41. We all have our own social lives but like to chill out at home when we?re there and grab the odd cheeky drink together. :)


Details of you!

Ideally, we are looking for someone in their late 20s and upwards. Must be professional, non-smoker, capable of cleaning up after themselves, chilled out, and used to the normal considerations for a shared house. No Couples Please.


To apply, please contact us, telling us a bit about yourself, when you are available to move and when you can come and see the house.


Thanks!

Kristel

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