BEDROOM WITH TWO QUEEN BEDS Located in one of the best areas of Milan. Navigli is also one of the coolest areas for the young nightlife because of the several trendy bar and restaurant that you can find it. A well-served neighborhood by public transportation and amenities. It has a strategical position to go to Bocconi University and NABA. Ideal for both students and young professionals! The 2-bedrooms apartment is fully furnished and equipped. It counts a bedroom with single bed and 1 BEDROOM with 2 queen beds, 1 kitchen, and 1 bathroom. This bedroom comes furnished with 2 desks, chairs and shelves. More features provided: washing machine, heating system, oven, and air condition. The apartment is ready to welcome you :) Distance from Universities - IULM/SPD: 23 Mins WALK,/5 by bus - NABA/DOMUS:10 Mins WALK - BOCCONI: 17 Mins WALK.;5 mins BUS - CATTOLICA:23 Mins Walk&Metro - POLITECNICO: 40 mins METRO - IED: 7 Mins BUS RENTAL CONDITION: - Monthly rent is all-inclusive of water, wi-fi, condominium fee, garbage tax, etc) - Deposit is one monthly rent to be paid at the check-in in Milan. - One time contract registration fee: it will be 2% on the total contract value that you will sign plus 16 euro for the stamp. - One time agency fee: 185 euro PP that included cleaning of the room before the check-in, assistance during your stay, property maintenance. We will take care of you! * electricity and gas must be paid every two months Last two rents must be paid together. 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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