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GONE 2 Bed GF Flat in SE22 Period Semi with amazing garden, good value, Avail Jan /Feb 2018


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My lovely tenants for the last 2 years are reluctantly moving out , relocating to France for family reasons.


Here are some details of the flat

* Very quiet, quaint street

* Ground floor flat with nice, large secluded south facing garden, mainly laid to lawn, also with courtyard garden

* Ample bike storage available in main garden or courtyard ( there?s separate garden side entrance)

* Bike storage shed.

* Nicely proportioned rooms and nice layout to the flat, purpose built flat (not a conversion) in period semi-detached house

* 2 bedrooms, large bathroom, lounge and a separate kitchen

* Completely renovated a few years ago

* Large storage cupboard, ideal for storing, suitcases, sports equipment etc

* Unfurnished let only, with white goods

* Private, responsible, decent landlord, so no fees whatsoever

* Very quiet secure property with friendly neighbours.

* Looking for tenants who'd like to call it home for a few years, only a 12 month renewable contract is offered

* References required and no tenants on benefits, prefer professional working couple

* Rent = ?1200 Per Calendar Month, exclusive of bills and Council Tax

* Energy Rating D

* Flat is available from Jan/ Feb 2018

* Not sure about timing of viewings yet

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