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Short let wanted from 6 Feb or shortly afterwards


TarzB

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Hi,

I am looking for a new lodger from Feb 1st... and usually do a Monday to Friday let, but sometimes do a full time one if it is short term. We are in Nunhead. If you go to Spareroom.com - and search postcode SE15, my add comes up. as a Lrg Monday to Friday Room for a Professional Female.

If you are in the area tomorrow, I am home in the day and could show you the room.

The room is lovely, spacious and peaceful....my ad has more details and pics.

Bests, Rebecca

Hi there I have two rooms that are up for letting a single at ?100 per week or a double for ?150 per week.

I like the fact that you are short term. I am having an open day this Sunday if that is convenient so get in contact and let me know if you are interested.


LP on 0776110149 or [email protected]


I look forward to hearing from you

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