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Locals looking for a 2-3 bedroom pet friendly house/flat long term


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Hello!  Some of you know us from the dog walkies, some of you are friends and neighbours. We are a family of filmmakers, holding a music and filming studio in SE5 and we have a 10 years old daughter. We are about to change house and are looking to rent privately again. Ideally a 2-3 bedroom house/flat with garden access. We can provide references from landlords and neighbours, we don't have any CCJ’s and both credit checks are clear. We need to find our new place by the end of January, but we are flexible and could move out anytime between now and then. Please contact me via direct messages if you are offering a property in the area. We would love to come and see it and introduce ourselves. 👀 Thank you! Milena

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