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Short term rental April-July


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Hi, we're looking for a 1-2 bedroom for a short term rental as our property in Nunhead is being renovated and won't be habitable. We have to stay nearby as our nearly 2 year old son attends a childminder locally. If anyone is away for a period and would like to make a bit of money we're a clean and responsible family of 3 and would be very grateful. Also no need for it to cover the whole time period as we can piece together dates :)
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Hi there

Our tenants are leaving our flat on Peckham Rye at the start of April as we were due to be selling the flat, however this has now been delayed to early June. You can see the flat here - https://www.acorngroup.co.uk/property-sales/flat-for-sale-in-nunhead-estate-peckham-se15/65903

It will be unfurnished.

If you're interested, then please send me a PM :)

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