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Two Bed Properties Looking for Larger Two Bed Properties Looking for Larger MX REF ADDRESS PROPERTY TYPE PROPERTY DETAILS WANT AREA SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Brixton, Newark House, Loughborough Kennington, OC315-2B Council Flat 2nd floor flat: no lift 3 Road, London, SW9 7SH Norwood, Oval, Tulse Hill Ground floor house conversion street property that is not on an estate. Biggest bedroom has French doors out to garden, which we have exclusive use of. Good Anywhere in OC163-2B Mervan Road, London, SW2 1DT Council Flat 3 size property, with big front room and main Lambeth bedroom. In good state of decoration, basement storage space, very close to Brixton. Clapham, Maisonette in a good location near clapham common OC282-2B Cedars Road, London, SW4 0PY Council Maisonette 3 Streatham or station and park, has a balcony Stockwell Streatham, 4th floor flat with balcony, off street parking, estate Clapham William Bonney Estate, London, OC189-2B Council Flat parking, close to shops & clapham common/north 3 Common, Tulse Ground or first floor only SW4 7JQ tube station. Hill, West Norwood Fairford House, Kennington Lane, 5th floor flat with lift, balcony, garage, refurbished Anywhere in OC172-2B Council Flat 3 London, SE11 4HW kitchen and bathroom, big spacy rooms Lambeth • Brixton 10th floor flat. 2 double rooms. Long balcony with an • Clapham amazing view that looks out over Battersea, friendly, • North Amesbury Tower, Wandsworth quiet area. Close to overground and various stores. OC985-2B Council Flat 3 Lambeth Road, London, SW8 3LG Bathroom, Kitchn & front door refurbished recently. • Stockwell Two working lifts. 24/7 Security. Parking also and Vassall available. • Streatham Ground floor flat, both double rooms. Storage space (heating room and additional small room for goods), private small garden (one at rear and one at the from), transport links - P5 bus and close to Anywhere in OC499-2B Spicer Close, London, SW9 7UE Council Flat Coldharbour Lane with further transport links. Close 3 Lambeth to Camberwell Green high street and local amenities. Close to Mansfield park and other smaller parks nearby. Close to Minet Library. Local school right opposite. High security with regular cleaning. 4th floor flat with 2 bedrooms. Newly refurbiahed Kennington OC514-2B Colwyn House, SE1 7DA Council Flat kitchen & bathroom, well decorated, with wooden 3 and Waterloo floors. Ground floor flat, two double rooms (very large), Streatham, private garden, Fully refurbished kitchen, bathroom . Upper No permit needed and lots of places to park. Off Norwood, OC524-2B Astley House, SE27 9TL Council Flat street as well as on street parking. West 3 Kennington, Norwood/Gipsy Hill (3 - 5 mins walk) nearest station. Oval, Waterloo 3 minute walk to bus stop. High street nearby with local amenities such as parks, libraries, leisure centre. Brixton, Clapham, Herne Hill, Kennington, Argos Court, Caldwell Street, 1st floor maisonette, local amenities close by, close to OC6-2B Council Maisonette 3 Oval, London, SW2 2UN stations, very small block of around 18 maisonettes Stockwell, Tulse Hill, Waterloo, West Norwood 2 double bedroom, bathroom and toilet (separate) Oval, recently refurbished, the kitchen is due to be Stockwell, refurbished. The property has off road parking with Kelvedon House, Guildford Road, Clapham, OC547-2B Council Flat garages available. shared garden and children's play 3 London, SW8 2DN Kennington, area. 10 mins walk from stockwell tube. Heating and Vauxhall, hot water included in rent. concierge 7 days a week Waterloo. 8am - 5pm Ground Floor Flat with balcony, reallky nice areas, live right outside Brockwell Park, Communal Areas, Anywhere in No parking but you can pay to park, great transport Meath House, Dulwich Road, Lambeth, OC117-2B Council Maisonette links, near Herne Hill Station and Brixton. Central 3 London, SE24 0EJ except in Heating, new boiler, Fairly new fitted kitchen and Stockwell bathroom, 2 double bedrooms, Outside she, plenty of shops. Camberwell, 4th floor, 2 double bedroom flat with a large living Dalkeith House, Lothian Road, Oval, OC559-2B Council Flat room, separate toilet and bathroom. Recently 3 London, SW9 6UA Stockwell, redecorated with wooden flooring. Kennington Third floor flat on an estate with a lift, shared garden, Beatrice House, Bonham Road, Anywhere in OC438-2B Council Flat balcony, local playground for children and off street 3 London, SW2 5HH Lambeth parking A ground floor flat in a small block of 6, 2 double size rooms dg, ch, good size kitchen, seperate toilet and OC561-2B Cautley Avenue, London, SW4 9HU Council Flat bathroom all due to b renewed in april, flat is situated 3 Clapham on a road very nice area near to clapham south tube station, the common is at the end of the road 2 double bedroom flat, situated on the first floor of a self contained purpose built block. Property is served Fernlodge, Crown Lane, London, OC570-2B Council Flat by a newly upgraded lift. Close links to Streatham, 3 Norwood SW16 3HY west norwood, crystal palace. And within close proximity of shops etc. I have a two double bedroom spacious flat.we just got fitted a new kitchen bath room and toilet and the whole flat has been painted in all rooms we have wood flooring the kitchen is also large.the living room is also a good size.The area is very good friendly Brixton, neighbors.great transport links bus stop is 2 mins Clapham, OC585-2B Tilford House, London, SW2 3SA Council Flat walk and buses going to streatham, Brixton, tooting 3 Norwood, croyden areas.local train station is Brixton. Shops are Streatham close. Lots of primary school so close.great area for kids to play safely have a basket ball area.parking never an issue.property is double glazed and is in a very good condition and its a corner flat on the second floor. Clapham, My property is a two bed room 7th floor flat with Crystal Palace, Fairford House, Kennington Lane, three big storages,living room twice bigger than my Kennington, OC608-2B Council Flat 3 London, SE11 4HW master bedroom , a huge kictchen and a big baconley Streatham Hill, with free view to see london eye . Vauxhall, Waterloo 2 bedroom, 4th floor flat with one double bedroom and one single room large size front room bath room Kennington, Ariel Court, Opal Street, OC614-2B Council Flat and toilet separate from each other a nice small sized 3 Oval, Vauxhall, Kennington, London, SE11 4HS kitchen plus a nice size back balcony off the front Waterloo room kitchen all upto date bath room and toilet. 2 double rooms, built in wardrobe in both rooms, Brixton Hill, recently refurbished kitchen & Bathroom. Large size Clapham, kitchen with balcony. Fire exit door leading from flat Herne Hill, to fire escape. Secure fire front door. View looking OC631-2B Fairford House, London, SE11 4HR Council Maisonette 3 Kennington, over the city. (London eye, Canary Wharf etc.. 24hrs Norwood, CCTV with concierge from 7am-11pm. Close to Streatham, Elephant & Castle, close access to Northern & Waterloo Bakerloo line. Ground floor flat. The living room is spacious, the kitchen is compact. there is the bath room in the first floor. Up stairs there is a large double bedroom and a Brixton, OC638-2B Mostyn Road, London, SW9 6PH Council Flat decent size single bedroom. there is a storage room. 3 Kennington, the flat has been decorated 4 years ago. the bus stop Oval, Stockwell and shops are 2 minute walk away. The property is on a side road not in an estate Ground floor flat with 2 double rooms. The windows are all double glazed and doors have been recently Clapham, Hunter House, Fount Street, changed to provide more security. There is a large North OC639-2B Council Flat 3 Ground floor only London, SW8 4SE garden attached to my property and a communal car Lambeth, park right outside my door. I am very close to bus Stockwell routes and local shops. 2 bedroom flat, one double and one big single on the 2nd floor with a communal balcony (off the main road). Separate bathroom and toilet, which was renovated approximately 2 years ago and has been Brixton, maintained, since then the kitchen was also Clapham, OC643-2B Irby House, London, SW2 2HJ Council Flat renovated. Close to Jubillee primary school and St 3 North Martins High school. There is parking available within Lambeth, the estate, as well as a children's playground at the Stockwell back. The closet stations are Tulse Hill and Brixton station, 2 minutes away from Brockwell park, local shops and GP. Clapham, 2 bedroom property based on the 11th floor with 2 Herne Hill, Durrington Tower, Wandsworth lifts. Refurbished kitchen and bathroom & separate OC670-2B Council Flat 3 Kennington, Road, London, SW8 3LF toilet. The property is close to all local amenities, Oval, Vauxhall, transport lines to clapham junction and vauhall. Waterloo 1st floor Lovely flat,nice neighbours, small block, Morton House, Benton's Lane, OC354-2B Council Flat entry phone,private balcony, new kitchen,toilet & 3 Norwood London, SE27 9TZ bathroom Second floor 2 double bed flat. Bathroom and toilet separate, recently decorated. Pleanty of storage Norman House, Wyvil Road, OC683-2B Council Flat space. Large living space with balcony. Wooden 3 North Lambeth London, SW8 2TA flooring through out. Nearby Vauxhall station, 5 minuet walk. Second floor flat. Located close to central london, 2 double beds, good sized kitchen, Separate bathroom Anywhere in OC695-2B Clive House Union grove SW8 2RA Council Flat 3 Ground floor only and toilet, hallway cabinet. Cheap permit parking, Lambeth close to all local amenities. This is a two bedroom flat (house conversion) Brixton Hill, property which covers the first and second floor. The Clapham, property also has a loft. Kitchen and bathroom are in OC450-2B Arlingford Road, London, SW2 2TA Council Flat 3 Herne Hill, excellent condition.
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