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Hello


I thought it was worth posting here because I know single parents pop by on this board from time to time.


We live in a lovely 3 bed house In East Dulwich on a very friendly road. My housemate (another single mum) has fallen in love and will be moving in with here sweetheart early April. I'd love to stay in the house, it was completely refurbished 6 months ago, new carpets, kitchen, bathroom, windows, everything! And we've only just moved here, my son loves this road, goes to school locally and to be honest I don't think there is better place to live.



This might also suit a single parent, or a coparent, or a small family who are saving up and don't want high rental costs.


There are a number of room options, the master bedroom for a single or couple at 600-700pcm, depending on couple or single, or a smaller double at 550pcm, excluding bills. Or for a single parent, pref with a boy as I have a son and they would share a room, a straight 825pcm split. This works quite well for babysitting etc, and there's no reason why it would only suit a single parent -- as a couple you'd get some time out! Or maybe someone who is expecting a baby and feeling daunted about the handling the prospect alone?



More information PM me or call 07751 382 862. I'm often away at weekends and holidays so there would be plenty of time to have the house to yourself :-)

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