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Professional couple looking for a home in Jan/Feb


MissWorld

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Hello,


We are a professional couple, both 30, on the lookout for a home close to Peckham Rye station. We both work as journalists and have busy work lives so are looking for somewhere to come home and relax in.


Ideally we'd be looking for one or two bedrooms over a studio, and our maximum budget is around ?1300 pcm.


We're looking to move from mid January onwards, and can be flexible on dates. If anyone knows of anywhere coming up around that time, please do let us know!


Thank you

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Jenny,


If you'd consider Forest Hill - I have a two bed flat available mid-Jan for 1300. Its close to the station but away from the street and quiet. Sorry if you are really only looking for Peckham, but I thought Id give it a try. I posted an ad for it here:


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?22,1616912



Happy new year!


Ryan

Hello,


I have a two bedroom flat on Honor Oak Rd in Forest Hill, in a small block of 6 flats, near the Horniman museum. It was recently renovated, (finished yesterday!) The second room is small. It has a brand new kitchen and water system and is freshly decorated in white with a beech wood floor. The living room is open plan with one wall of glass. Communal garden.

Unfurnished. I can send images if it sounds of interest to you.


Thankyou,


Clare

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