Charming studio right next to Pernety metro station





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Welcome to the city of lights! Not far from the lively city centre of Paris, you'll find this comfy studio apartment that's just waiting for you to start your new academic journey. The flat is located in a peaceful and safe zone, right next to Pernety metro station, within reach of plenty of typical restaurants, popular cafes, bars and stores, and not far from Institute Of European Studies! Recently renovated and featuring a lovely bedroom area, a modern looking kitchen that has all the basic appliances you might need to prepare some delicious meals, and a bathroom, this is the perfect spot for the student lifestyle. Comfy, stylish and private, we're sure you're going to love this place, so make sure you don't miss out on it!
This is a Studio
You will have the entire property to yourself
Property features and amenities



Availability
2025
2026
Available from: June 2025
Min stay: 360 nights
Max stay: No maximum stay
Last updated: March 2025
Landlord
Trusted Landlord
A trusted landlord has had at least one successful booking.
Hosted 5 people
Response rate 89%
Usually replies in 19 hours
Joined Feb 2016
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Services and expenses
Extra services, expenses and fees to be paid directly to the Landlord
One-time payments
Security deposit
Refundable payment to be made directly to Landlord, which should be refunded if you meet all the rental conditions.
Fixed Monthly Bills
Everything's covered! All bills are included in the price.
Rental Conditions
Contract
Cancellation strictUniplaces 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 90 days before the contract start date or you’ll get a 50% refund if you cancel up to 30 days.
More about our cancellation policiesFortnightly contract
A fortnightly contract refers to a contract type where you are charged per fortnight booked.
More about the contractWhere you'll be living
Amenities and services within walking distance from this space.- Parking3 minutes
- Metro station1 minute
- Bus station5 minutes
- Groceries2 minutes
- Bar1 minute
- Restaurant1 minute
- Post office3 minutes
- Hospital3 minutes
- Pharmacy1 minute
Exact location provided after booking.
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