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Medium term rent required from Jan 2018.


lebum10

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My wife and I (Both early 30?s non-smoking easy going professionals)are looking for a 1 or 2 bed flat to rent whilst some renovations are being carried out on our own flat. Idealy looking to move end Dec early Jan until end April.


If you have anything availbile during this time please let us know.

Hi,


Are you still looking? We have a great (high standard finish) flat in Upper Sydenham (perfect connection to London Victoria and London Bridge as we are between two stations Sydenham Hill and Sydenham) and this period would suit us perfectly. However it's 3 bed (split level) maisonette so not sure if within your budget. Then again the area is cheaper then Dulwich so might be the same thing.


But when you see it I can guarantee you will love it.


We are moving out and our potential tenants will be ready only in May.


Please let me know so we can send you some pictures or invite you over.


Regards,


Radek

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