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Wanted! Young couple looking double bedroom or one bed flat to rent


maela

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We are young couple looking for one bed flat or apatment or double bedecked to rent from October/ November

We are clen and quiet people , both working and happy to pay deposit in front

Please let us know if you have something available - EAST DULWICH FOREST HILL, SYDENHAM... all fine

Kind regards

Hi Maela,


I have a fully furnished one bedroom flat on Coldharbour Lane (Brixton) which is very close to East Dulwich and just 5 mins from Brixton tube. It's available from 10th October but I can be flexible with move in date.


It has one bathroom and a balcony, plus it's a gated development with a concierge service and lifts and has underfloor heating so is lovely and warm during winter.


I've attached a couple of pics - let me know if you're interested.


Rachel

Hi Maela,


I have a beautiful one bed split level flat 4 mins walk from

west Norwood train station, where trains go into both victoria and London Bridge. It also takes 15 mins to get to Brixton tube by bus. It is available pretty much immediately and am totally flexible with dates. Please contact me if you would like to see pics or need any more info.


Thanks


Sarah

Hi Maela,


I hope you are well.

I have a recently refurbished 2 bed Garden flat to rent in SE23 (which is East Dulwich/Forest Hill/Honoar Oak area).


Please do let me know if you would be interested in recieving some images.


Best wishes,

Camilla

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