Charismatic 1-bedroom flat in historic Austrias neighbourhood





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Coming to study in Madrid is a choice that youll never regret having. As for the accommodation, you might want to take a look at this cosy flat in the Austrias neighbourhood. Here, youll find the plenty of transport links to plenty of places, as well as a range of restaurants, cafes and the historic Palacio Real, amongst other amenities. Check this out - you may not regret it! The citys main university campus is even a few metro stops away. This apartment is in a 2 floor with elevator, has a double bedroom, a kitchen, a living room and a bathroom. From the cosy décor to the welcoming vibe, everything about this place is sure to charm you! So, now that you know how awesome this place is, go for it! 274 / 5.000 Resultados de traducción NOTE: to sign the contract, consider that you have to submit the corresponding documentation: - passport or NIE valid for the stay at least - valid visa or residence - paid study fees. If you work valid document, payroll and employment contract. The security deposit has to be paid shortly after your booking got accepted and before the move-in. Move-ins are done ONLY during weekdays!
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1 rooms in totalProperty features and amenities




Availability
2025
2026
Available from: August 2025
Min stay: 300 nights
Max stay: No maximum stay
Last updated: March 2025
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Trusted Landlord
A trusted landlord has had at least one successful booking.
Hosted 38 people
Response rate 81%
Joined Apr 2015
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One time fee charged in advance for the security deposit.Note from landlord:Security deposit has to be paid shortly after your booking got accepted and before the move-in
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You have to provide the landlord with these documents:
- Tenancy agreement
- Payroll / guarantor documentation
- Passport or ID
- Proof of occupation
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