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Rent 2 bedroom apartment of 60 m² in Turin

Corso Spezia 53 int. 6, 10126 Turin TO, Italy

Affordable: The average market price

750 €
750 €
750 €
Affordable property priced at average market rate. Perfect for your needs.
Area:
60 m2
Bedrooms:
2 bedrooms
Property type:
Apartment
Facilties
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Verified by Findallrentals:
Yes
Case number:
26164433

2-room flat corso Spezia 53, Nizza Millefonti, Turin


Corso Spezia. Located in a strategic and exclusive area, overlooking a quiet street and overlooking the Turin hills, convenient to all services including the local market, a few steps from the Metro (Spezia stop) and in the immediate vicinity of the hospitals, we offer a bright two-room apartment perfect especially for those who are interested in the surrounding medical district (Molinette, Sant'Anna, University Faculty of Medicine) or Lingotto. Located on the second floor without a lift, very bright 60 m2 apartment consisting of: Entrance, large living area well divided with equipped kitchen, useful hallway with large closet and built-in wardrobe, spacious fully furnished bedroom, a bathroom with a large shower. In addition to very comfortable and useful space-saving spaces, the apartment, given its location, is particularly airy and bright. Renovated and redesigned down to the smallest detail to offer a comfortable, functional and at the same time harmonious and pleasing to the eye living proposal. Reorganized in the distribution of internal spaces, refined in the choice of fixtures, in the decoration of the walls and in the functional selection of furnishings, all designed to guarantee a dynamic and fashionable lifestyle. The heating is centralized and the wall radiators are equipped with thermostatic valves. The lease is available from January 2025.


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About this property


Property type: Apartment

City: Turin

Bedrooms: 2

Area: 60 m2

Price: 750 €

Furnished: Yes

Elevator: Yes

Price per m²: 12 €

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