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2 bed flat available for rent from next week on Peckham Rye - ?1,400 pcm


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Our lovely sunny flat at the top of Peckham Rye comes free next week and so we are looking for new tenants.


It's a two bed flat in a low-rise block overlooking the Rye. Both bedrooms are a good size (so perfect for sharers or a couple or a young family) and the flat was fully renovated throughout in 2013 so everything is in really good condition. Both bedrooms and the lounge face onto the Rye and there's also a decent-size balcony off the lounge too. We are renting the flat unfurnished but all the white goods (large fridge/freezer, oven, hob, washing machine and dishwasher) are included. Although there's no specific parking spot allocated, the flat does also benefit from free off-street and on-street parking to the rear.


We are renting the flat through an online agency called lettingaproperty.com, so you'll pay less fees that you would to a traditional estate agency & they will deal with monthly payments/contracts etc. But we will manage the actual tenancy ourselves & you can be safe in the knowledge that we only live five mins away so are easily available for viewings/queries etc.


Here's the full ad - http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-to-rent/property-57489050.html - please PM if you'd like to come and take a look :)

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