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House for rent!

Folks, I'm doing it. My feet are well and truly in the water. As of yesterday I've decided to rent my house out from Christmas: and to come and see what delights London may hold for me! This a biggy! Its quite a big deal to move in after four and a hlaf years!

So- anyone want to rent my house? Three beds, nice kitchen, could do furnished or maybe un... has a garage, reasonable size gardens, new heating, wood and slate floors downstairs, carpeted up.. twn minutes wlak from the station, ten mins from j11. £600-650 a month! A BARGAIN!! (or let me know if you know of other peopel who might want to rent it!).. avaialable Jan 1st!

You're all lovely

JUDE

Comments

Kate John said…
oh goody
Tim said…
thats great!!

just one question.........does the piano come with the house???

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