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Double Room. Cosy, Clean Flat w/ Garden & Patio - SE6, 25 min from London Bridge


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Hi! I’m looking for a long-term new lodger/housemate to live in my sweet little flat.

I'm from Brazil, left-wing and queer/LGBTQ+. I’m happy to socialise but also appreciate my own independent social life.

The room is £800 a month not including bills.

Plus bills (council tax - Band B, gas, electricity, water and internet)
are around 170£ on average. (it can go a bit up in winter and get lower in summer)

As people have different cleaning standards, I would like to agree upon a cleaner coming every week or two weeks (we can agree on that). It would be around 25£ (per person) every time she comes.

I would also also ask for a £800 deposit and a reference.

At the moment, I mainly work from home (it might change in the future), I’m looking for someone clean, tidy and kind. I'm not a party monster, so I would appreciate a housemate who enjoys a peaceful environment.

Send me a message and tell me a bit about yourself and then we can organise a viewing! The room is already available.

Flat Details:
The flat is located on the first floor of a maisonette but comes with the bonus of a charming little private garden and patio downstairs.

Location Perks:
8-minute walk to Lower Sydenham train station (15-minute train ride to London Bridge)
18-minute walk to Bellingham overground station
6-minute walk to a large Sainsbury’s supermarket
10-min walking to a Lidl and an Aldi
Less than 1-minute walk to Waterlink Way—a delightful park with a river, perfect for walking, running, and cycling.
25-minute walk to Sydenham overground station

House Rules:
Unfortunately, no pets and no smoking are allowed in the flat.
No couples—this space is ideal for a single occupant.

Facilities:
Bathroom with both a bath and shower
Washing/drying machine
Dishwasher ❤️
Airfryer
Fully furnished
Wi-Fi

Ideal Flatmate:
A woman in her 20s to 40s, either a PhD student or a working professional
Must not work from home and should appreciate a clean, tidy, and peaceful living environment.

Additional Information:
The landlord will conduct the necessary checks to ensure the right to rent.

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