Grab this amazing chance to move into this recently renovated place! A newly renovated studio flat just outside the historic center located in an elegant building from the early 1900s, easily reachable on foot from Santa Maria Novella station or by car and public transport. Very close to the Strozzi Fallaci tram stop, convenient for reaching the historic center, the airport, or the Careggi hospital. The apartment has a double bed and a comfortable sofa bed for two more people. Kitchen equipped with electric hobs, microwave oven, fridge, kettle and everything needed for cooking. Washing machine. Bathroom with shower cubicle. Air conditioning, TV, Wi-Fi internet included. The apartment is a stone's throw from the center, easily reachable on foot from the station or by car, near the tramway stop. The neighborhood is extremely vibrant and surrounded by many stores, restaurants, cafes, businesses, boutiques, and much more! Nearby you'll find the bus stop, the tram stop, the supermarket, the nearby park to enjoy the sun, and a handful of stores and nice places to visit! Please note that: -All students would need to upload the following documents: a university enrolment certificate, proof of identity also of a parent, and proof of income of a parent in order to complete the booking. - The deposit is optional as it only applies to bookings of over 2 months. Please be aware that HousingAnywhere is an online booking platform. Therefore exchanging contact details and offering viewings is not possible. If you would like to reserve this accommodation, send me a booking request or a message and please mention your age and occupation. I look forward to meeting you...
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