1. Rome
  2. Via Vescia

Via Vescia 18

Via Vescia, Rome, Italy

Free from06/05/2024
Two-room apartment
60 m2
1 Bedroom
1 Bathroom

Description

STANDARD DESCRIZIONE Composizione immobile. Bilocale al piano terra, confortevole e luminoso, in una zona strategica della città, ben collegata e che offre molti servizi quali ristoranti, bar, pub, farmacie, banche e supermercati.. La cucina è completa di utensili da cucina. La zona notte è composta da 1 camera L’immobile dispone di 1 bagno Cabina armadio SPESE CONDOMINIALI Le spese condominiali ammontano a 150€/mese UTENZE Il prezzo mensile include le utenze fino ad un massimale pari a 150€. In caso di eccedenza, gli extra verranno dedotti dal deposito cauzionale. I dettagli verranno specificati sul contratto di affitto. [EN] STANDARD DESCRIPTION PROPERTY COMPOSITION One-bedroom on ground floor, comfortable and bright, in a strategic area of the city, well connected to the centre and offering many services such as restaurants, bars, pubs, pharmacies, banks and supermarkets. The kitchen is complete with cooking utensils. The sleeping area consists of 1 bedroom. The property has 1 bathrooms. CONDOMINIUM EXPENSES The condominium costs amount to 150€/month UTILITIES The monthly price includes utilities up to a maximum of 150€. In case of excess, the extras will be deducted from the security deposit. Details will be specified on the rental agreement.


Details

Property features

House Type

Apartment

House Size

60 m2

Number of Rooms

1

Number of Bathrooms

1

Number of Kitchens

1

Floor Number

Ground floor

House Amenities

House rules

  • Accepts both genders

  • Smokers allowed

  • Pets not allowed



Price details

Monthly price

Depends on Booking Period

1,550/month

Average price of utilities

Not included in the monthly price

150/month

Deposit

1,400€

Check-in Policy

Daily

Check-out Policy

Daily

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