Properties and places for rent in La Bouillie

1 available rental found

    1 bedroom house of 54.65 m² - Cozy living space
    1 bedroom house of 54.65 m² - Stylish comfort
    1 bedroom house of 54.65 m² - Your new rental home
    1 bedroom house of 54.65 m² - Excellent rental offer
    1 bedroom house of 54.65 m² - Well-planned
    1 bedroom house of 54.65 m² - Bright interior

    1 room house of 55m²

    1 Rue de l’Auge, 22240 La Bouillie, France

    680 € / month

Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent price in La Bouillie?

The average monthly rent in La Bouillie is approximately 680 €. Rental prices typically range between 680 € and 680 €, depending on property size, neighborhood, and included amenities. Central areas tend to be more expensive, while more affordable options can be found in surrounding districts. Whether you're looking for a studio or a family home, there’s something for every budget.

How many rental properties are currently available in La Bouillie?

There are currently 1 rental listings available in La Bouillie. These include a wide range of options such as houses, studios, and multi-bedroom apartments. With this variety, renters can find homes in both urban centers and more peaceful residential zones. You can explore all listings on Findallrentals and apply filters based on your personal preferences.

Are there affordable rental properties in La Bouillie?

Yes, La Bouillie offers many affordable rental properties across different districts. While the city center may be pricier, surrounding neighborhoods often have better deals with good transport links. Using Findallrentals’ search tools, you can easily sort properties by price and area. Keeping an eye on new listings can also help you spot the best value.

Is La Bouillie a good place for long-term rental living?

La Bouillie is an excellent city for long-term rentals, offering strong infrastructure, diverse neighborhoods, and access to local services. Many renters choose La Bouillie for its balance of city life and residential comfort. Whether you're relocating for work or planning to settle down, long-term rentals here are flexible and widely available. You'll also find options suited for different budgets and family sizes.

What questions should I ask when looking at apartments?

When viewing apartments, it’s important to ask about lease terms, utilities, included furniture, and maintenance responsibilities. You should also confirm if pets are allowed, how rent is paid, and whether parking is available. Knowing these details in advance can help you avoid surprises later. Always request a full breakdown of costs before signing any agreement.