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£800pm Double Room Available [SE23]


ClaudiaC

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Hey people! 🙂
Happy 2024 to you all!
Do you need a bright, new room to kick off your new year? 😜

We are two professional Italian girls who are looking for a third flatmate to join our lovely house.
We are very sociable, respectful and caring people and we do take our pride in the space we live in so we would love for you to respect and treat this property the same way we do.
Our cleaning standards are high! 🙂

🛌 Double Room [Available from Feb 19th] :
Your room has a lovely, big window from which you can enjoy the sunset and the view over our garden.
It comes with a built-in wardrobe and a chest of drawers.
And yes, you can easily fit a desk 🙂
If you feel ambitious, you can also climb out of the window to and grow your plants onto our raised roof (or sunbathe!) ☀️🌱

🏡 A few details about the property:
Just a few steps away from the famous Horniman Museum, walking distance to Forest Hill (or Honor Oak) Overground Station and 10m walk to cool Goose Green with night buses that will take you to central London with ease.
The house is very light and spacious as well as being *extremely* clean and tidy.

You'll find:

▫️ 3 bedrooms (2 double + 1 single) and 1 bathroom with shower/bath
▫️ A large, bright open plan living room with wooden floors
▫️ Garden (front AND rear!) 🌳
▫️ Contemporary kitchen with dishwasher + washing machine
▫️ Freshly decorated and recently refurbished
▫️ Gas central heating
▫️ Double glazed
▫️ LGBTQIA+ Friendly 🌈
▫️ Generally a good time! 🍝🍷

*BILLS NOT INCLUDED 💸 (beauty of living in London 😅)

🧑Our Ideal Candidate:
We would like to live with another professional (ideally a woman over 30!) who can contribute to keeping the house clean and tidy and with whom we can turn our shared space into our happy home.

👇
No passive aggressive people please!
Looking forward to meeting you! 🙂

- Claudia

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