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Renting out our beautiful 1 bedroom garden flat in Brixton for 5 weeks - Aug to October 🏠🌞


Callum Worsfold

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Hello everyone 🌞

My partner and I are travelling to Europe and are looking to rent out our lovely one bedroom flat just off of Brixton Hill from August 24th until October 1st (we have a little bit of flexibility around these dates).

  • Large, ground floor flat (approx 700sqft)
  • Quiet neighbourhood just off of Brixton Hill. Great transport links (5 mins to Brixton tube on the bus) and a short walk to Brockwell park
  • Large double bedroom
  • Spacious bathroom
  • Little garden with a cute seating area

The flat is fully furnished and you are welcome to use all our little bits (washing powder, shower gel, stuff in the fridge etc) to make your stay comfortable. 

We'll move all our clothes etc into one cupboard, leaving you with plenty of wardrobe and cupboard space. 

The flat is suitable for a single person or a couple like us.

We pay £1,900pcm, which works out about £62/night. We would cover the bills. 

If you're interested, please send us a DM with:

  • Your name and the reason you're looking for a flat
  • What dates you are interested in
  • Are you OK with the price?
  • Your availability for a meeting/viewing over the next two weeks. We can do a Zoom/FaceTime if that's easier!

Thank you!
Callum & Maite


 

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