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Double room Dulwich ?650 incl with shower room


Sam Lands

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Hi there,

I am moving out of a lovely double room (with shower room)in a very large flat which is available from mid to end of November (flexibility on dates) ?650 inclusive of bills


The room has a double bed, a triple built in wardrobe and a chest of drawers.

A Juliet balcony which has great views over

London, including the Canary Wharf skyline! It has

its own showerroom in the loft. The loft space is brand new

and the whole flat has been refurbished

over the last year or so. It's a light, very

spacious and warm flat - there is a separate large

kitchen at the back, and a large living room at the

front.

You would be living with two fun, friendly,

professional girls in their 30s who also

have their own bathrooms. Each bedroom is on a

different floor which makes sharing easy

and stess-free.


Please give me a shout if interested ( I can send photos) or you have any questions.

(Female only)


Sam

Hi Sam


I would?absolutely love to move back to East Dulwich. I was there for six years. Our elderly landlord became unwell and terminated, following which I moved fairly swiftly over to the Isle of Dogs, where my current housemates often use the kitchen at night despite my pleas. It's right next to my room, so I'm looking for a change of scene and some much needed sleep.


I'm a 33 year old male. I'm very tidy, quiet, unintimidating, friendly and generally easy-going. After ten years in financial services, I'm going through a career transition at the moment to finish writing a book I?d been working on and have since picked up some voluntary work alongside seeing a career coach to plan my next move. I'm well-capitalised and could evidence savings, pay a sum up front or use a guarantor as required by the credit check.


In my spare time, I like to write, read, cycle, see friends and watch films.


If you have any questions just let me know.


Dan

[email protected]

07906283659

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