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Newly refurbished 3 BR house available for short term in ED


marille

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Hello, 

 

Our beautiful 3 bedroom house is becoming available from December 10th for a short term let whilst we're closing on a sale. Ideally looking for a local family or couple who would like to rent it for 2-3 months. The house has been fully refurbished and comes fully equipped, so you'd only need to bring your suitcase. The house is currently on Airbnb but happy to agree on a discount for someone who will look after it well. 

 

The house is on Forest Hill Road, close to the French Cafe at the end of the Rye. 

 

Please message me directly if interested. 

 

Thank you!

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