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Architect designed 2 bedroom flat for rent


EmiliaH

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We are looking to rent our newly refurbished 2 bedroom flat. It has 2 double bedrooms, large kitchen with table, south-facing living room large enough to accommodate a large dining table, family bathroom, separate toilet, very generous entrance lobby and south-facing balcony. Myself and my fiancee are both architects and we?ve put a lot of time and thought into refurbishing this flat. The flat has been fitted with all new electrics, plumbing, heating system as well as kitchen, bathroom and floor throughout. There is plenty of in-build storage. There also two bike lockers that come with the flat is needed. Rent is ?1400 + utility bills. Unfurnished, partly or fully furnished to be agreed. PM if interested. Postcode SE22 8NS

Hi there Emilia,


My girlfriend and I are looking for a place to move into together and your flat sounds ideal - what date are you looking for someone to move in?


We are a young working couple - I am a Designer/Filmmaker and Frances, my girlfriend, is an Art Teacher. We absolutely love the look of the kitchen and are completely flexible re furnishing.


Looking forward to hearing from you, have a lovely day.


All the best,


Kieran

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