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jpackerhall

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Hello East Dulwich residents,


Putting out a somewhat urgent call to the neighbourhood for a new place to live.

Sadly our current rented flat here in ED has started taking on water and so we must sadly abandon ship.


We are a young, professional, married couple, both women - who come with two small (very well behaved) cats.


We?ve been visiting the area since childhood and have been lucky enough to live here for the last 7 years. We miraculously found our current flat right here on the forum - so hoping the EDF gods are kind again.


Thank you so much for any responses and we?ll of course also look through the wonderful postings already here.


A quick summary for ease:


Residents: Two women early 30s - one works full time in the charity sector for a major NGO and the other is a cultural consultant.

Pets: Two (well trained) house cats

Term: Long Term (12 months+)

Bedrooms: 1 but ideally 2

Rent: Budget of ?1,300 a month

Deposit: We can provide a deposit

Garden: We?d love a garden and would ideally like a minimum of a balcony.

References: We can both provide a number of professional and personal references including from other ED residents if desired. We?ve been renting in London for over 10 years and are proud of the fact we?ve never let a landlord down.


We look forward to hearing from you and we hope you?re keeping safe.


Best, J&A

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