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Double room available in East Dulwich home


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Located on the top floor of a spacious, well lit period house off Peckham Rye (Dunstans Road), within easy reach of Lordship Lane, East Dulwich and Peckham itself.


The newly decorated, well kept 2 bed flat has the kitchen, living room with dining area and bathroom.


Your Room

An unfurnished double room (but does have a bookshelf that you can make use of if you wish). With a window facing to the rear of the house.


You

Either male or a female (Please no couples). Late 20s - early 30s. You'll be looking for a home rather than just a house. It's pretty tidy and you'll be happy enough to chip into keeping it that way. Someone easy going, a good sense of humour and respectful. Any added desire to go on cycling jaunts or to the pub mean bonus points.


Flatmate

I am Gareth, 31 and work as a freelance graphic designer Monday to Friday, around London at various locations. I'm easy going and sociable, by no means a party animal. I keep the week evenings for catching up tv shows, watching the clock at the gym, cooking, and pottering about online. I save the weekends for getting out on my bike, catching up with friends and relaxing with a beer.


Money bit

Rent is ?750 per month.

Bills are ?140 (which is gas, electricity, water, house contents insurance, tv license, council tax, good internet)

If you're interested and think you're the right person, get in touch and we can set up a viewing.🙂















 

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