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2 bed flat to rent in Crystal Palace/Anerley ?1100


amynicholas

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We're renting a 2 bed flat on Anerly Hill, it's available within the next few weeks (it's being repainted as we speak)


Flat will be available for a minimum of 6 months, after that it's flexible as were planning on putting it on the market next spring, hence the cheaper rent although not without plenty of notice.


Can be fully or part furnished.


Lovely large Victorian flat, 2 minutes walk to the overground station and close to shops, bus routes etc. flat has an off street parking space and plenty of storage.


Can arrange viewings next week, we live just up the road so can be flexible with viewing times.


Please note that the images have furniture belonging to previous tenant, and are for ideas of room size etc. Happy to send more if you'd like

Hi: we are a couple over 60 years old, both of us receiving pension credit and Housing Benefit. We been living at the same address for over 7 years, can provide reference from Landlord. We are very interesting your flat. Available to move in ASAP.

Looking forward to hear from you.

Thanks.

Beatriz.

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