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Hi

I have a double room available to rent in a bright and airy East Dulwich flat, sharing with me and my cat, for a minimum of 3 months, Monday-Friday. I may consider changing the Mon-Fri aspect but initially this is what suits me best.


This second floor flat was recently converted into a split level, so comprised of two upstairs bedroom, an open plan living space with lounge and diner, and attached kitchen with fridge freezer, dual oven, washing machine, dishwasher and microwave.


The bathroom is also downstairs, with bath and moonsoon shower which is always nice and hot.


The room itself is carpeted and has a double bed, wardrobe, drawers and bedside table, and looks out toward London.


All bills are included in the rent, including BT infinity broadband and BT TV with sport if that floats your boat. I will also be employing a cleaner to attend to communal areas at no extra cost.


The flat is in a great location, on a quiet and safe residential street, with local shops at the end of the road and ED 's Lordship Lane with its shops, cinema and pubs a short walk. Dulwich Park and Peckham Rye are both a 5 minute walk.


10 minute walk to ED train station with direct trains to London Bridge (10 mins), or 2 minute walk to buses which go to Tottenham Court Road, Victoria, Aldgate and Oxford Circus. Denmark Hill, Peckham Rye and Forest Hill overground are also just a short bus ride away.


I am a Primary School teacher and work hard during the week, so not looking for a party guest. The flat is generally quiet, and you will be free to make it your home while you are here. I'm easy going and sociable, and not anal about mess, but I'm also not a student and do expect a degree of cleanliness and tidying up after yourself.


As mentioned above, I somehow ended up with a cat who is permanently in the house due to her breed. She is very affectionate, but if you hate cats, you should probably steer clear.


Initially I'm looking for a Monday-Friday housemate (or Sunday-Thursday if that's more suitable), on a short term basis with the possibility of extending it it works out. The room would suit a professional who is laid back, can hold a conversation and has a sense of humour.


No DSS or undergraduates please. I have nothing against you, but am too busy to deal with rent issues if a problem should arise.


Feel free to fire over any questions. The room should be available from 24th August with some flexibility.


John

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