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Wanted - 2/3 bedroom flat/house for short let in May & June


MarshallG

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We are a Nunhead family looking for short term (approx 8 weeks) accommodation while our house is being extended throughout May and June.


We are looking for somewhere as local as possible to Nunhead as our children attend Ivydale Primary school.


If you have a place to let or a house/flat that needs sitting while you are away please let me know. Because of the short term nature of our needs the estate agent route is not looking hopeful.


Many thanks in advance,


Gemma

Hi Gemma,


We are looking to rent out our 3 bed house for that exact period!


Link below to details but happy to go direct with you rather than through the agency and would then discuss price as we wouldn't incur fees.


We aren't in nunhead but it's a short walk across Peckham rye park, I'd say it takes between 5 and 10 minutes from our house to the cafe in the park.


If you'd like to discuss further feel free to message back and we can set up a viewing.


Sarah


https://www.foxtons.co.uk/SL/chpk0695407?utm_medium=email&utm_source=bos&utm_campaign=property_live&tbp=8593C33548E3CD255C86D060AF7D5C98

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