- 3 Bathrooms
- 4 Rooms
- 185 m2
- Condominium fees: €360
- Piano:1
Description
CORSO FRANCIA – In the heart of Rome North, in one of the most elegant contexts, within a prestigious area with concierge, swimming pool and tennis court, we offer for sale apartment of 185 square meters in total.
Composed of: double entrance hall, double living room, kitchen with balcony, three double bedrooms, bedroom, triple bathroom, utility room and three terraces, on the level, which contribute to enrich the value and value of this property. Complete the property a convenient car garage.
Excellent location that combines the tranquility of a residential context with the convenience of easy access to all the services of primary and secondary needs in the area; including banks, supermarkets, post offices, sports centers, primary and secondary schools. Peculiarities of the property are certainly the brightness given by the exposure and the terraces that allow us to enjoy the tranquility and privacy of the neighborhood.
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY:
– Large square footage
– Parking space
– Swimming pool
– Tennis court
The asking price is € 790.000,00 – Real estate consultant: Leonardo Leo RIF74BH24 Tel 06.96006341
Corso di Francia, informally Corso Francia, is a road in the northern sector of Rome that runs south-north, between the Parioli and Tor districts of Quinto. Together with the nearby Via del Foro Italico and Viale Guglielmo Marconi, it is one of the only three non-tariff urban streets in Rome that overlap the Tiber, keeping the same name on both sides. The road, named after France, is divided into two parts. The first, towards the city center, is formed by the Flaminio bridge and a viaduct that crosses the area of the Olympic Village, about 1 km long, designed by Pier Luigi Nervi and directed by the surveyor Arcangelo Losso, The overhead beams rest on pillars that reach 8 meters high, from a minimum of 3.50. The second part goes under the overpass of Via del Foro Italico and continues to the confluence of Via Cassia Nuova and Via Flaminia Nuova.