- 1 Bathrooms
- 1 Rooms
- 65 m2
- Condominium fees: €125
- Piano:3
Description
FLAMINIO – In the heart of the Flaminio district, a stone’s throw from Piazzale Belle Arti and Lungotevere Flaminio, inside a building with elevator and concierge service, we offer for sale apartment of 65 square meters, located on the third floor.
Composed of: large entrance, living room, kitchen, double bedroom, bathroom with window and balcony.
Excellent location that combines the tranquility of a residential environment with the convenience of easy access to all services of primary and secondary need present in the area. The property is the ideal solution for those who wish to live in a quiet but at the same time vibrant and close to the major attractions that the capital offers. We are in fact a stone’s throw from the MAXXI museum, designed by architect Zaha Hadid, from the characteristic “little London”, unique street but especially in the immediate vicinity of Villa Borghese.
PECULIARITY OF THE PROPERTY:
– Proximity to parks and green areas
– Logistical advantages
– Bright
– Strategic position
The request price is € 350.000,00 – Real estate consultant: Daniele Battisti – Isabella Cupioli RIF119BH24 Tel. 0696006341
The Flaminio district in Rome is located in the north area of between Ponte Milvio and Piazza del Popolo urban zone 2C of Municipio II. It is a quiet residential area full of attractions and services for citizens. It has had in recent years an important growth in terms of value and prestige thanks to the construction of the Auditorium, MAXXI and the Bridge of Music, virtuous examples of contemporary architecture. It is one of the most sought-after areas for those looking for a home in Rome, among historical and natural beauties today it also represents the new cultural center of the city and also a lively neighborhood full of traditional restaurants, design cafes and trendy bars. Not only historical structures and natural beauty, The Flaminio district has now become one of the most popular neighbourhoods to live in thanks to the profound urban redevelopment work that took place after the Second World War when Rome was awarded the 1960 Olympic Games.