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Seeking a three-bed flat anywhere in SE London


mdjobst

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Hi there, our landlord has decided to sell our beloved flat so our three-person household is looking for a new home from the end of the year. We're currently in Camberwell paying £2,000/month, which we could go a few hundred pounds over. Please PM with any leads you might have. Many thanks!

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Absent any hope for a place to live at the moment, my flatmates and I are also in the market for some reasonably affordable storage in the interim. It is not masses of stuff, but will include a fair number of boxes of books and kitchen things, some furniture (mostly flat) and a bed frame and mattress. I wondered if any locals might have garage space they would consider renting to us until we find somewhere to move, so that at least our money can go to a real person rather than any of those big faceless storage companies. Thanks.

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