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E Dulwich gdn flat rm short let


kai

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Room to let in quiet, garden property. East Dulwich, close to bars. restaurants, shops, gyms and parks.
Public transport only a few mins walk.
Shared Kitchen, bathroom, garden.
Public transport only a few mins walk. 
Furnished.
All bills inc except electric
£850 pcm
2 wks dep
No pets
Available from now up until mid May '25 only,
-Excellent transport links (zone 2) 
10 minute walk to nearest station.
-Free parking on roads 
-2 bedroom property (sharing with one couple, both professionals)
-Newly refurbished and kept very clean and tidy
-Furnished with double bed and built in wardrobes
-Plenty of cupboard and kitchen space
-Room available now

Requirements
-maximum tenancy is from 1 month up to May only,
-Deposit 1 wk, plus one months rent in advance  
-Proof of income 
-Proof of ID
-No pets or smokers please
 

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