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Looking to buy property - 2+ bedrooms - East Dulwich or surrounding areas


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Hello,

My partner and I are currently renting in East Dulwich but are now beginning our search to buy our first property. We would like to stay in the area but are open to surrounding areas (e.g. Dulwich Village, West Dulwich, Herne Hill, Peckham Rye, Nunhead, Honor Oak, Sydenham Hill). We would ideally like three bedrooms (two as a minimum) and a garden. Our budget is c. £600k, potentially a bit more for the perfect place. Please do reach out if you are currently selling a property that might fit our requirements, or if you are considering selling your property and would be happy to discuss a private sale.

Many thanks.

  • 3 weeks later...

Good morning,

Just noticed your post, if you’re still house hunting in the area, my 2 bed garden flat is going on the market soon. It’s at the rear of Altima Court on East Dulwich Road. We’ve just had it valued at £550K. Would consider a private sale and very flexible/chain free at the moment.
Karen

 

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