Rent 5 bedroom apartment of 160 m² in Turin

Corso Galileo Ferraris 132, 10129 Turin TO, Italy

Affordable: The average market price

1600 €
1600 €
1600 €
Affordable property priced at average market rate. Perfect for your needs.
Area:
160 m2
Bedrooms:
5 bedrooms
Property type:
Apartment
Facilties
  • Balcony
Verified by Rentola:
Yes
Case number:
1209948

Apartment corso Galileo Ferraris 132, Crocetta, Turin


Elegant apartment for rent in Turin in the heart of Crocetta. Discover this magnificent 160 m2 apartment, located in a historic building from the early 1900s, perfectly preserved and equipped with a lift. The property has a double living room and a modernly furnished eat-in kitchen, complete with appliances. The three bedrooms, one with a walk-in closet, guarantee space and comfort. The two bathrooms, one with a walk-in shower and the other with a bathtub, are both equipped with windows. The large balcony overlooking the internal courtyard is the ideal place to relax outdoors. The apartment also has a large closet, a laundry room adjacent to the kitchen, and a hallway with wardrobes. The provision for air conditioning and an alarm system offer additional comfort and security. The parquet floors and the various built-in wardrobes add a touch of elegance and functionality. Located in Crocetta, a quiet and residential neighborhood, the apartment is well connected to the center of Turin and close to important points of interest such as the Polytechnic, the Mauriziano Hospital, the Gallery of Modern Art. Don't miss the opportunity to live in an area renowned for its daily market and large green areas. The cellar is included in the offer, while a small garage is available for an additional €80.


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About this property


Property type: Apartment

City: Turin

Bedrooms: 5

Area: 160 m2

Price: 1600 €

Furnished: Yes

Garage: Yes

Elevator: Yes

Balcony: Yes

Washing machine: Yes

Central: Yes

Price per m²: 10 €

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