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3 bed Available - West Dul


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Hi EDF, 

We will have a newly refurbished 3 bed garden flat ideal for a young family. The property will be available in mid January. 


We’re a young professional couple who are stuck in a flat lease in North London so are looking for someone to rent our newly refurbished home for 6 to 9 months but are flexible.
 

The flat is located in SE21 with great transport links for Victoria station or bus ride to Brixton / Crystal Palace areas. The area is great for families, schools, nice pubs and leafy dog walks. 
 

It Is a large 100m2 garden flat with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and will have all new quality fittings throughout as well as a large open plan living area backing onto the garden. 
 

We would be looking to rent it for around £2600 p/m but this is negotiable for the right family/tenants.

PM if interested. Thanks!

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