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Rent 5 bedroom apartment of 154 m² in Rome

Via della Camilluccia, 00100 Rome RM, Italy

Budget-Friendly: The price is below average

2200 €
2200 €
2200 €
The pricing of this property is well below the average market rate, providing exceptional value for your budget.
Area:
154 m2
Bedrooms:
5 bedrooms
Property type:
Apartment
Facilties
  • Balcony
Verified by Rentola:
Yes
Case number:
1391988

Apartment via della Camilluccia, Camilluccia - Farnesina, Rome


Apartment located in Via della Camilluccia, in front of the Monte Mario Nature Reserve and a few minutes from the shopping area of Via Igea. The apartment has been completely renovated and the architect's project has made it possible to make the most of the large size, thus obtaining an apartment capable of fully meeting the housing needs of a family. The property is located on the first floor of an elegant complex with concierge service. From the large entrance with closet used as a dressing room you enter the double living room, adjacent to the study/guest bedroom and divided by a sliding door, which allows you to further expand the space of the living area. The study and the living room overlook the 15 m2 balcony. The area dedicated to the kitchen, directly accessible from the service entrance, has been divided and allows you to have a dining room separate from the workstation, a convenient room used as a pantry/laundry room and a balcony overlooking the internal courtyard. In the sleeping area there are two double bedrooms, two bathrooms (one with a bathtub and the other with a shower) and two hallways equipped with built-in wardrobes. The property includes a 19 m2 garage. For rent FURNISHED ONLY WITH THE KITCHEN, to referenced people--f5ed066babcf0ad0a5424cec!


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About this property


Property type: Apartment

City: Rome

Bedrooms: 5

Area: 154 m2

Price: 2200 €

Furnished: Yes

Garage: Yes

Balcony: Yes

Washing machine: Yes

Price per m²: 14 €

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