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1 bedroom flat for rent - SE22


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One bedroom apartment to rent, on Underhill Road, Se22, close to junction with Belvoir Road.


Please see attached photos - a very bright airy apartment, with high ceilings, big windows and good light (however photos taken yesterday on a very dreary Sunday morning).


Large bedroom with huge wardrobe, large lounge room with inbuilt shelves, small entrance hallway with cupboard space, bathroom, and kitchen. Access via front door, and access from rear door from kitchen to huge green shared garden.


Freshly painted throughout. Carpet in all rooms except bathroom and kitchen. Bedroom, lounge, hallway, bathroom all in good condition. Kitchen is very dated but with brand new gas cooker.


Unfurnished. Available for lets longer than 3 months. ?1100 per month (low price with old kitchen taken into account). Assured short-hold tenancy with 2 months deposit required (protected in DPS).


Please PM if interested.

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