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rachelpeckham

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Hi everyone, 

We have a home near Bellenden Road, and looking to rent it out for 6 months or so, from end of August. We can be flexible on how long the let will be, but not looking for a long term rental.  

It's a beautiful house with 4 double bedrooms, one small single room (5 in total) a garden shed, utility and 3 bathrooms. It has been recently expanded and renovated. It is currently unfurnished, but we could look to furnish some of it if needed. Would suit a nice family who is getting work done in their place for a short period of time, or in the middle of a move themselves. 

We would be looking for £3500 / month, unfurnished which is lower than what you would find on the market today at that quality and size. 

If anyone is interested, please message me and I can send more details.  

Hi rachel, we’re having are kitchen done and are looking for a place for the whole of September. I wondered if you’d be open to a month? We are a family of 5 (ages 2, 11, 15) and we have a well behaved dog who comes to work with me in the day. Thanks Eve - 07415722259

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