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1 bed flat wanted for rent from April 25th


mattjedf

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Hi!


We are a couple looking for a 1 bed flat to rent from the 25th April. Both professionals, mid to late twenties, very clean and tidy, and reliable for rent (references available). Ideally looking for a private landlord rather than through an agent but we're open to offers.


We are living on east dulwich road and are looking to stay in the area but unfortunately our current landlady is coming back to live in the flat so we're being turfed out. As we live close we can pop round for viewings or to meet any potential landlords to hopefully reassure you your flat will be in good hands. We'd be looking for a minimum 1 year tennancy at around ?1000pcm (with bills would be great!)


Hopefully there's some landlords out there as we don't want to resort to foxtons!



Drop me a message and I'll get in touch asap.


Thanks


Matt

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