"Housing for students in Espinardo, very close to the UMU Campus and the Los Rectors tram stop, a strategic stop for direct access to the tram to UCAM. Transfer to the university by bus is also possible. This comfortable home is duplex type, that is, it consists of 2 floors with access to each of them from the outside of the home, as it has access doors on both floors. The three bedrooms are located on one floor, which provides great privacy when studying, since the living room and common areas are located on the upper floor. This room for rent has a 1.05 m bed, and is equipped with a wardrobe, table and study chair, although it cannot be seen in the photos since they have recently been equipped with this furniture. On this same floor there is a charming bathroom with a shower and in the lobby area there was a large closet to store suitcases or other items, and the access staircase to the upper area of the house. On the upper floor we find a large living room with split air conditioning, which features a comfortable sofa with chaise-longue and direct communication, through a glass door, with a huge terrace with privileged views of all of Murcia and from where You can see beautiful sunsets. A complete bathroom with a shower and a beautiful kitchen decorated with bright colors and that has all the appliances: ceramic hob, microwave, oven, refrigerator, etc. Table and chairs complete its furnishings and, worth highlighting, the large terrace connected by a door that houses a washing machine, clothesline, heater and a beautiful 4-meter storage room where you can store everything. What more to ask for to live and study comfortably! A one-month deposit is requested and supplies will be the responsibility of the tenants. ***AGENCY FEES NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE***....
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