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Amenities: Attic/Top Floor Balcony Built in Closets Dishwasher Elevator High Floor 2+ Pets Allowed Satellite TV Tennis Terrace Washing Machine Via Gesu e Maria, 25 - Rome, Italy Tel.: 06.321.2341 - Fax: 06.321.5087 www.romeproperty.com [email protected] Property Code: 2025 Area: HT12-S.SABA-PORTA LATINA-METRONIO Near: Piramide Region: Lazio Province: Roma Property Type: Attic Floor: 5 Sqm: 100 Outdoor Sqm: 35 Outdoor Space: Terrace furnished: Yes (fully) Type of decor: Modern State of decor: Good Total rooms: 3 Living room: 1 Dining room: In Living Double bedrooms: 2 Single bedrooms: 0 Bathrooms: 2 Bathroom type: Bath+tube Fridge/Freezer: Ff-full Size Kitchen type: Small State of Kitchen: Good Cooking facilities: Gas Cookers+oven Heating: Central Heating Floor type: Parquet & Other Luminosity: Very Bright Noise level: Silent Parking: None - Street Public transport: Tram 3 +metro B Building condition: Excellent Year built: 1930-1940 Neighboorhood: Central Condo expenses: Other expenses: Term: Lt-1yr+ Utilities active: Amenities: Attic/Top floor Balcony Built in closets Dishwasher Elevator High Floor 2+ Pets allowed Satellite TV Tennis Terrace Washing machine Page: 1 of 5 Detailed Description: Apartment This is a top floor apartment in a period building with an elevator. Terrace: 35 sqm. Panoramic Terrace with rooftop and partial views of the Piramide. This apartment has been beautifully restored to resemble a very modern, open space with a lovely large terrace. It is very quiet, located on a nice residential street, but just a short walking distance to Ostiense train station and near Testaccio, the FAO, metro B and the center. Area The area of San Saba is a very prized residential neighborhood, just walking distance from Testaccio, very well serviced by the B metro line and walking distance to the Ostiense station as well, with connections to the airport and seaside. There are a large number of supermarkets, and Rome’s most well-known open market in Testaccio is within walking distance. Attico -S. Saba: Mansarda moderna, spaziosa di circa 100mq 2 camere da letto, soggiorno, pranzo, cucina nuova 2 bagni, ampia terrazza panoramica, ascensore, vicino a tutto. Rif. 2025 Appartamento Trattasi di un appartamento all'ultimo piano di un palazzo d'epoca con ascensore. Terrazza: 35 mq. Terrazza Panoramica con vista panoramica e parziale sulla Piramide. Questo appartamento è stato magnificamente restaurato per assomigliare a uno spazio aperto molto moderno con una bella terrazza grande. È molto tranquillo, situato in una bella strada residenziale, ma a pochi passi dalla stazione ferroviaria Ostiense e vicino a Testaccio, alla FAO, alla metro B e al centro. La zona La zona di San Saba è un quartiere residenziale molto pregiato, a pochi passi da Testaccio, molto ben servito dalla linea B della metropolitana e a pochi passi anche dalla stazione Ostiense, con collegamenti per l'aeroporto e il mare. Ci sono un gran numero di supermercati e il mercato all'aperto più famoso di Roma, a Testaccio, è raggiungibile a piedi. Page: 2 of 5 Photos / Images: Page: 3 of 5 Page: 4 of 5 Page: 5 of 5.
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