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Professional couple looking for 6 month rental


Lizbates

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Hello,

My fianc? and I are having building work done to our flat in SE5 (Grove Park) and need to move out for about 6 months.

We'd really like to stay close by. We're looking for at least two bedrooms and could cope with either furnished or unfurnished. We are very responsible tenants/house-sitters. Please get in touch if you know if something that might be suitable.

Thanks,

Liz

Hi Liz


When do you need this to start? I am doing my maternity leave abroad so my flat will be free for 6 months from early March. It is:

- In SE21, 78 square meters, fully furnished (2 double beds, wardrobes, cupboards, desk, bookshelves, all kitchen utensils, 1 large sofa, 1 sofa bed, dining table etc)

- 12 mins walk from West Dulwich station (11 mins to Victoria), 8 mins walk from West Norwood station (20 mins to Victoria, 30 mins to London Bridge, 13 mins to Clapham Junction, commuter trains to Kings Cross), 4 mins walk from Rosendale pub, 8 mins walk from Tesco & restaurants at West Dulwich. Hail and ride 233 bus from the front door (goes to Clapham Common / Brixton or Crystal Palace)

- Free on street parking

- 2 large double bedrooms both with built in wardrobes, 1 bedroom that estate agents call double but I would say comfortably accommodates a single or 3/4 sized bed and wardrobe.

- Original wood floors throughout.

- Fully insulated throughout including floors, double glazing throughout. Gas central heating. My heating bill is about 35 pounds per month in winter & the place is warm.

- Brand new fitted bathroom.

- Brand new fitted kitchen.

- Garden approx 60 sqm


If this sounds like what you might be looking for I'd be happy to share some photos / show you round. The bathroom is being fitted as we speak so we're a bit at 6s and 7s at the moment but you will get the idea...


Jess

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