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Fantastic two double-bedroomed flat available to rent in prime East Dulwich


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NO LONGER AVAILABLE - Fantastic two double-bedroomed flat in prime East Dulwich location. ?1520pcm.


Clean, modern, light and very well-presented, secure first floor flat available from 29th November (possible earlier if required), due to long-standing, careful tenant relocating abroad. The flat offers a well-sized open plan kitchen (with hob, oven, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine), two good double bedrooms, bathroom, hallway with built-in storage cupboards and a great lounge with double glazed sliding doors onto a private balcony overlooking Goose Green. The flat also has secure gated underground parking for one car.


The flat is across the road from beautiful Goose Green and Dulwich Leisure Centre, 2 minutes' walk from the buzzing shops, delis, bars and restaurants on Lordship Lane and 10 minutes walk from both East Dulwich and Peckham Rye overground train stations - it has unbeatable transport links to central London, Victoria and London Bridge (as well as the new trendy train to Clapham and Shoreditch!).


Viewing is highly recommended. Local private landlord - no agents please. Can send photos on request.

Hello Ketteley, how are you?

Are you still doing views for the flat?

My friend and I are looking for a new place, cuz unfortunately my land lord doesnt want to rent his house anymore.

So let me know if could arrange a view.

My phone number 07951584833

Thanks

Nathalie

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