from: Justine Wohlgemut <justinewohlgemut@gmx.de> via gmx.net
date: Nov 16, 2020, 1:47 PM
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Hello,
I'm contacting you related my home on Elbchaussee 1, 22765 Hamburg.
My name is Justine Wohlgemut, I am 52 Years old, I'm the owner of the apartment. My husband is 54 years old and now we work at Dame Street Medical Centre, Dublin, Ireland.
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Few things about the place:
2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom and 1 kitchen on 47 square meters.
The property is ready for move-in as we speak, is very clean, tidy, quiet and you can move in as soon as the rental process will end (24-72 hours) or at a later date.
It has cable TV, high-speed internet, fully equipped kitchen with all major appliances, in the unit washer and dryer...and much more.
There is one garage parking space included and one off-street.
Well-behaved pets will be considered but no more than a total of two.
The monthly rent will be 477 Euro for the whole place - utilities, cable TV and internet included! The security deposit is 1431 Euro.
I'm looking for long term tenants so the minimum time to stay is 1 month. If you want to live more than 1 year, please let me know one 1-3 months before departure.
Please let me know if you agree with these terms and want to move forward.
Regards,
Justine Wohlgemut
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