Single bedroom in a bright and spacious flat in Getafe





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This room has a total of 1 beds available
3 rooms in totalWelcome to Madrid! This trendy and fashion city has been waiting for you! Make sure you have the best accommodation by checking out this apartment right next to Universidad Carlos III de Madrid! Also, you'll be very close to Juan de la Cierva metro station, that will lead you to the city centre in a minute! The property features a total of three modern and beautifully decorated bedrooms, an old-fashioned and classically furnished living room, an equipped kitchen, ready with everything required for your daily cooking, and a lovely bathroom as well. Don't miss this opportunity!
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Availability
2025
2026
Available from: March 2025
Min stay: 27 nights
Max stay: No maximum stay
Last updated: March 2025
Landlord
Trusted Landlord
A trusted landlord has had at least one successful booking.
Male, 30-40 years old
Lives with family
Worker
Hosted 11 people
Speaks Spanish
Joined Jun 2015
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Services and expenses
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One-time payments
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Weekly cleaning of the common areas.
One less thing on your to-do list! Cleaning is covered for you.
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Cancellation moderateUniplaces uses the contract start date and not the move-in date to calculate how many days are applied in the policy.
Uniplaces uses the contract start date and not the move-in date to calculate how many days are applied in the policy.
Your 1st rent will be 100% refunded if you cancel up to 60 days before the contract start date or you’ll get a 50% refund if you cancel up to 30 days.
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