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Short term rental needed (End of Oct/Nov to Jan)


gpercival78

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My family and I are looking for a short term rental in East Dulwich/Honor Oak area. We are currently selling our flat and the house we have bought needs some work doing to it - so there will be slight delay in us moving in.


We are both working (teacher and finance) and we have a 19 month old daughter. We would prefer a 2 bedroom place.


Happy to give more info on us, if required.


Many thanks,

Graeme

Hi,


I've just seen your post.


We might have the perfect flat for you. It's available from 14 November. Have you already found somewhere?


My husband and I have just relocated with our 17 month old. We love the flat and the area was great with the little one!


Let me know - my number is 07878849480.


Thanks


Sara

Hi there


i am currently looking to rent my house out for a short term period whilst i will be travelling for 5 months on the 12th October to the 31st January 2015.


Such short notice but my sister was meant to move in but she has a change in circumstances.


I have a wonderful 2 double bedroom, 1 single room, lovely big garden, walking distance to forest hill train station, sainsburys and all the shops in forest hill.


I am looking for ?150 per room

Or ?1700 if you would like to rent the whole house



Please call on 07530666622 for more information and pictures. Lucy

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