Distance to:
- Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore – 150 m
- Cavour metro station – 400 m
- Termini railway and metro station – 650 m
The 173 m² apartment is located in the Monti district, a stone's throw from the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, in a building that has recently been renovated. The apartment has large floor-to-ceiling windows that offer a breathtaking view of the rooftops of historic Rome. The residential complex has its own underground parking (accessible by elevator), where it is possible to purchase parking spaces.
Underground parking
Elevator
Private restricted area
Fitness
Concierge
Lots of natural light
Equipped with household appliances
Fully finished
Quality sanitary ware
Kitchen
Floor-to-ceiling windows
The apartment will be completely renovated in just 90 days according to the already prepared design project, which at this stage can be changed according to your needs and tastes. There is also a wide range of high-quality finishing materials to choose from (can be selected in the showroom). The current project provides a large bright living room with a kitchen, a master bedroom with a comfortable dressing room and bathroom, as well as two bedrooms, a bathroom and a laundry room. Upon agreement, the layout can be changed.
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