2,000.00 €
CANAL STUNNING 1-BED FLAT
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CANAL STUNNING 1-BED FLAT
![Livingroom with TV, single bed, TV, office corner, dining, sofa](https://fusac.fr/wp-content/uploads/984816.jpg)
![Shower, sink and toilet](https://fusac.fr/wp-content/uploads/486888-rotated.jpg)
![Kitchen](https://fusac.fr/wp-content/uploads/68928-rotated.jpg)
![Bedroom](https://fusac.fr/wp-content/uploads/98952-rotated.jpg)
Détails de l'annonce
Rue: 6 rue GRANGE-AUX-BELLES
Code Postal: 75010
Ville: PARIS
Pays: France
Telephone: +447983022332
SUPER CLEAN 1 BED ideal for a couple, or two friends sharing for 6 months and more.
2000 euros including all charges and weekly cleaning.
Deposit required: 3000 euros, refundable after checking out.
AVAILABLE END OF AUGUST for 6-12 months,
for JULY & AUGUST, daily rates apply, contact us directly for availability
The building is extremely residential, looking for quiet and responsible non smoking guests!
Total 48sq metres:
one double bed, one single bed and sofa bed
18sq metre spacious bedroom with double bed,
18 sq metre spacious living room with sofa bed, TV, internet,
kitchen with washing machine, dishwasher, electric cooker and oven,
newly refurbished shower room with power-shower
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