Room for rent in a newly renovated apartment. The house has 2 rooms 1 toilet and a kitchen. The apartment is on the ground floor with a big garden and a rooftop terrace. The house is shared with another person(a professional).
TRANSPORTATION
The city centre is about 30 mins away, a bus stop is just 100 m distance from the house, the tube B line (S.Paolo/Laurentina) stops are 10 mins away by bus.
The house has a private parking car space if needed.
• FAO distance is 20 mins by car or 40 minutes by public transports
• IFAD distance is 5 mins by car or 15 minutes by public transports
• WFP distance is 20 mins by car or 50 minutes by public transports
• Nearby (500 m.) there is a shopping mall with supermarkets, pharmacies and restaurants.
THE AREA
The house is surrounded by parks and the Via Appia Antica park and its historical ruins are just 40 mins away on foot.
Cost: €550/month all included
Email: [email protected]

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