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Wanted: one bed flat for a working couple.


CharlieR

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Hello :)

My partner and I are looking for a long term 1 bed( possibly 2 bed) flat. We are both accomplished artists and also have jobs that are of a freelance nature in publicity and teaching. We would not use the space as an art studio in anyway as we already have studios lined up.


We are hoping to move in sometime around the 13th of March 2017 or if not then 3 weeks later around the 8th of April.


We are not smokers do not have pets and are in our late 30's.


We are open to suggestions and looking forward to hearing from you.



Charles Richardson and Devlin Shea

Hi Charles...


What is your budget and is Herne Hill of any interest at all?


I have a great 2 bed 2 bathroom place that would be great for couples looking for a bit of extra space. It's well located right opposite the park, comes semi furnished and is available now.


Im looking for relaiable orfessionals looking t make it their new home.


I'm also the land lady so no agents fees involved.


Are you local to south London now?


Do let me know if you would like to come and take a look. Or email me for a link to pictures and for more details on [email protected].


Thanks


Vanessa

Hi Charles,


Please see below the 1 bed I have just posted on the EDF.


A great 1 bedroom, spacious flat is available to rent in central East Dulwich location just a few minute walk away from Lordship Lane.


- First floor flat

- Split level

- Open plan kitchen/living room

- Good size double bedroom

- Newly refurbished - New kitchen/bathroom

- Wooden flooring

- Cheap utility bills

- Great natural light

- Unfurnished

- Free parking


?1,300 per month


Available from the 11th March


Let me know if it could be of interest!


Many thanks,


Ximena

Hello


I have a 2 bed in west dulwich which is available to let


2 Bedrooms with double beds and wardrobes

Large bright Lounge with wooden floorboards, fireplace and 2x sofas

Bathroom with bath and shower

Kitchen with oven, fridge and washing machine.


Please contact me for pictures of info

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