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***NO AGENTS PLEASE***

I'm renting out the WHOLE flat...

Key Features
• 2 Bed Flat (one double bedroom, one single bedroom/office)
• Private Off Street Parking
• Gated Development
• 5 mins Walk to Brixton
• Zone 2
• Eat in KItchen
• Top (2nd) Floor

It's a bright top floor 2 bedroom flat, in a gated development of just 10 flats, and just 5 mins walk from Brixton tube.

Neutrally decorated, it's semi furnished. Main bedroom has a double bed, wardrobe and chest of drawers, the front room has a sofa and coffee table. The separate kitchen has white goods and is an eat in living space. Also shelves and kitchen table (not the one in photos) The bathroom has a 3 piece white suite, and the flat benefits from laminate floors . There is an entry system to allow for guest access too.

It has gas central heating and secondary glazing, and the flat also has off street parking for one car.

It’s available on a long lease from November 2024 and early viewing is highly recommended.

With its great location and modern fresh décor it’s the ideal place for someone wanting to be within an easy commute of town while enjoying the benefits of everything the vibrant Brixton has to offer.

Suitable for a professional, couple or small family looking to find their new long term home.

•Rent is £2000 pcm exclusive of bills.
•Deposit £2307.
•Long lease, 1 year +
• Suitable for non-smoking professionals/couples/small family.
• No pets allowed.

Contact me (V)  now to arrange a viewing...

***NO AGENTS PLEASE***

Please note pics have the previous tenant's furniture in situ in addition to the semi-furnishings detailed above.

You can see a  video walkthrough here: http://www.youtube.com/embed/aPWsppa0XAs

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