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Lovely 2bed flat available for 2/3 months rent from January


vito

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I own a 2bed flat loft conversion in SE22, close to peckham rye park.

It s two double with 1,5 bathroom, lots of light and storage; newly refurbished last year. Must been seen!


I really need to go away 2 months starting from JAnuary and could extend my stay at 3 months easily

I can be flexible with dates (as far as planned little in advance) but has to be a minimum 2 months rental possibly 3 months starting pretty much in January.


Rent will be at current prices as if it was for a long terms contract (not willing to squeeze anyone here) and deposit and references will be required

Deposit of course will be given back at the end of the tenancy. No problem to organise a contract together


The apartment is suitable for people in between houses, looking for a more permanent propriety to rent or buy in ed or people that needs renovating their own house.

Only serious enquires pls PM


Happy to meet and show the place asap


Regards


Vito

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