RENTED
Apartment for Rent in Trastevere off of Lungotevere near / across Isola Tiberina not far to walk to FAO or take train in Trastevere to WFP. It’s fully furnished. Good for a family of 3 or 4. The apartment has just been renovated, brand new kitchen included.
• 2nd Floor with elevator
• 1 Great living Room with Balcony
• 2 Spacious Bedrooms, 1 with Private Bathroom
• 2nd Bathroom with shower
• 2 Balconies
Contract: Long Term
Real Estate Agency Commission 1 Month € 2000
If you are interested in renting this property, email info@expatslivinginrome.com

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