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Room available in East Dulwich house


Jeff_Winch

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Hi all, one of our housemates is moving out shortly and we are looking for a replacement. If of interest, please me me know below or by pm! We are having several people over this Sunday,5th June. No gender preferences, only ages 22 - 28 please :)



The room is huge & you will have lots of space for activities. The room comes furnished with a wardrobe, chest of drawers, bed and mattress (the mattress is brand new), you are free to change the room around, the stickers on the wall will be removed.


The house also has 2 bathrooms, a large lounge room and a kitchen with a washing machine.


You will be living with 2 guys and 3 girls, all working, friendly and easy going people who take pride in keeping the house clean. We like to socialise as a house but also are also quite independent. So we are looking for housemates who are of a similar nature & who are tidy and clean up after themselves.


The area is beautiful, if you?re new to London its a homely suburb, lots of cafes, restaurants, 10 mins walk to East Dulwich station, 5-10 min bus ride to Peckham & Forest Hill which all get you to London bridge in 10 mins. The overground also takes you to Canada water not far from the financial district of canary wharf. There are 24 hour busses, the 12, 40 and 176 that come very frequently and drop you off around the corner from the house.


Breakdown of the fees:

Rent is ?583.33 pcm and is due on the 1st of every month

Bills: ?65 pcm (includes council tax, unlimited internet, water, gas and electricity)

Deposit: ?807.69


Please give me a call for a viewing, no time wasters the bond amount is not negotiable as it is held in a government deposit under the leaseholders names and you get it back when you move out, the rent is also not negotiable and comparable for the area.


Thanks!


Jeff, Megan, Jaide, Ellissa, Sam & Emily

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