Rooms for rent in large bright apartment only 2 minute walk to Bus 628 takes you to FAO and city center. This apartment has many buses and metros options and rents out fast. Bus 87 & 628 across the street and a 24 hour carrefour market close to the house. Lots of shopping too, Happio Mall only 6 minute walk.
Has a Kitchen, 1 bathroom, and extra storage space in each room, washing machine, and wifi. Clean and friendly place.
⇒ Large room is available in this apartment ( bed with the blue sheets in the photos) €540 a month all included.
⇒ Medium room is available in this apartment (Red & Black sheets in the photos) €500 a month all included.
Price negotiated for stays longer than 1 year.
Contact: [email protected]
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