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2 bedroom maisonette in Brockley - short term let from 16 Sept


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I have an ex-local 2 bedroom 2-storey maisonette that is available for rent from 16th September on a short-term basis. 

It's at the top (Brockley) end of Adelaide Avenue (SE4), close to the shops and Hilly Fields. It feels more like a house, with it's own entrance away from the main road (around the back of the block) and it's set over 2 floors, with living room and kitchen on the ground floor and 2 good size double bedrooms + bathroom on the 1st floor. It's situated on the ground and first floor. It has a sunny private garden also, which is located across the walk-way from the front door (i.e. not directly out of the back door)

It's available short-term - most likely for 2-3 months. I can discuss this with you if interested. It would suit someone who is between properties / who needs somewhere to live whilst e.g. doing building works etc. 

It will be unfurnished, however, I can provide furniture (bed, sofa etc.) if needed - again, this can be discussed. 

Rent is £1800/month + bills (I'm happy to keep the bills in my name, however, they would need to be covered by the tenancy - council tax, utilities, water - I can let you know how much these are)

I am in the process of selling the property currently, so if viewings are still needing to take place, I would need the tenant(s) to be okay to those happening during normal working hours / weekends (within reason, obviously)

DM me if interested / if you'd like to discuss further 

 

 

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