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1 Bed Wanted From mid-September


mdlloydie

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Hi all,


Myself and my boyfriend are relocating from the North East to London as I have a new job starting on the 21st of September. We're looking to let in the East Dulwich area and keen to find somewhere asap.


Ideally it would be a 1 bed close to transport links with a max rent of ?1200 a month.


Any help would be gratefully received!


Thanks,


Michelle.

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Hi,

I will have a one bed flat ready to let in about one week. It is right next to East Dulwich Station, but on a quiet road....so the location is fab! Everyone who has ever let it has been really happy there. PM me if you would like to arrange a viewing for early next week. I can also email some photos tomorrow evening if you want, so just let me know. Rent is ?1250pcm.

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi Michelle


I've just listed my 1-bed flat in West Norwood. It's a lovely Victorian end of terrace one bedroom, top-floor flat. The flat is split level and is presented in very good condition.


It has a large double bedroom that is particularly light, and the sitting room has wonderful view of West Norwood?s church spire and offers up very good sunsets each evening. There is a front garden with access to a shared shed. It is a 5 min walk from West Norwood station and 0.5 miles to Gipsy Hill Station and a 8 min walk from the leisure centre. It is in a great spot.


The flat would suit a couple and comes partly furnished.


Free parking is available on the road.


We have lived in it ourselves and it is a very lovely flat.


Available from end of September. ?1100 per month INCLUDING utility bills.



To arrange a viewing or for more info please contact me on 07811131583 or [email protected]

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