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Two dbl bedroom flat available to rent from mid March


josborn

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Light, spacious, fully-furnished apartment with 2 double bedrooms available for rent for 6 months from mid March / early April. It is 10-12 minutes walk from West Dulwich station, 8 minutes walk from West Norwood station, 4 minutes walk from Rosendale Pub.


- Fully furnished & decorated to excellent standard, solid oak internal doors, brand new beds, sofas, kitchen appliances, original Victorian floors throughout. Just bring your suitcase.

- Two spacious double bedrooms with new double beds & large built in wardrobes

- Additional storage room

- Brand new fitted kitchen with new Bosch appliances - dishwasher, cooker, fridge, freezer. Washing machine & every utensil you will need

- Brand new fitted bathroom with luxurious shower & underfloor heating

- 50 sqm south-facing garden with blossoming apple tree & patio ideal for BBQ in summer

- Warm!: Double glazed throughout, fully-insulated floors throughout, certified thermally efficient front door, gas central heating & new radiators, thermal window blinds (we're really passionate about making this Victorian home energy efficient!)

- Tech-enabled!: Ultra HD TV with all the apps (Netflix, Amazon Prime, All4, BBC iPlayer etc), superfast fibre broadband internet, Nest Learning thermostat (helps save energy), Nest smoke alarms, smart front door

- Lockable courtyard accessible via side gate for storing bikes etc

- Free & plentiful on street parking

- Ideal for a couple or people sharing


1,400 per month excluding bills (bills are pretty reasonable as the place is well-insulated and we make an effort to use energy-efficient bulbs & appliances - e.g. 30 - 35 pounds for gas in winter)


If interested, please send me a PM.

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