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Looking for 2 bed flat end of October


Lauramay6

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Hello!
I am a Mum/teacher currently renting a lovely flat in Sydenham and am hoping to move to a similar place at the end of October. I wondered if anyone is considering renting out their home and looking to avoid estate ages fees by dealing with tenant directly? 
I would be looking for a 2 bed flat for me and my daughter (aged 2), preferably with a little bit of outside space (but not essential). Ideally would be situated in Sydenham/Crystal Palace/Forest Hill/East Dulwich. 
I am slightly flexible on dates - could move in November or early December if that is more convenient, and am looking for a 12 month contract. Would be happy to rent furnished. 
At the moment I pay 1600pcm and would be hoping for something around that price
If you might be looking for a reliable tenant who will take excellent care of your property,   I would love to hear from you and answer any questions you might have about me! 
Many thanks 🙂

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