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WANTED 2 bed flat/house for short term let Nov/Dec


alexgrib10

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Hello! Me, my partner and our 1 year old are looking for a short term let - we’re having building work done on our house in forest hill starting mid-October and will likely need to be out the house for the whole of Nov/Dec.


We can be flexible on dates, area and rent. Is anyone going away over the Christmas period and looking for reliable income/housesitting whilst they’re gone? Thanks!

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Hi Alex


I have a lovely one bedroom flat, with a big reception room, which will be available from the first weeknd in November. It's in Belle Vue Court, a fabulous Victorian Mansion Block on Devonshire Road 5 minutes walk from Forest Hill Station. Quiet ground floor apartment at the back of the building, facing the large leafy communal garden. We can be fairly flexible about time frame if your works extend further than you anticipate at the moment. I know you were looking for two bedrooms but if you don't have any luck, dm me here.

All the best


Lucy

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