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Marta🇪🇸
Moved out in December 2018 · 20 to 29 years · UndergraduateThe room was beautiful and luminous.





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5 rooms in totalThis apartment is just a few minutes from the Re Di Roma metro station! Located near several shops, commercial sites and various transport links - which means you'll have everything at your fingertips - and within walking distance of Sapienza University of Rome, this cozy apartment will provide you with four cozy bedrooms and a well-equipped kitchen. I'll take care of your kitchen and, finally, two bathrooms. Overall, a welcoming place could be the ideal starting point! PLEASE NOTE Guests are allowed for the night for a maximum of 3 NIGHTS - for the price of 30 per night per guest. The landlord only accepts female and no smoking tenants.
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Bathroom 2Available from: July 2026
Min stay: 27 nights
Max stay: No maximum stay
Last updated: December 2025
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Hosted 27 people
Response rate 98%
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Joined Jun 2018
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More about the contractThe room was beautiful and luminous.
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