Appealing 1-bedroom apartment neer the John Cabot University Guarini Campus





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N.B. The condominium has a common swimming pool open from June to September in the following time zones: 9.00 - 13.00 / 16.00 - 19.30. The price shown includes: VAT10 percent, utilities (electricity and gas up to a maximum daily amount), assisted check-in, internet Wi-fi. Please note that the rent does NOT include the following costs: Signature and contract registration fee, in case of rentals to companies and in apartments that do not benefit from the Italian flat tax on rental income (cedolare secca), the accommodation provider will request a contract registration fee which corresponds to 1 percent of the total booking value starting from 49.50 euros). Admin fee, it includes the first and final cleaning and new bed linen. This fee should be paid BEFORE THE CHECK-IN, in this way, the accommodation provider can guarantee that the apartment will be clean and with new bed linen upon arrival. Upon the check-in you will be requested to show the Italian Tax Identification Number, in addition to your Passport or Identity Card. If you don't have it, you can ask for it at the nearest Italian Revenue Agency or your diplomatic offices in Italy. Please note that bills are included up to 3 euros per day from 15 April until 15 October up to 2 euros per day from 15 October until 15 April. Any exceeding balance will be charged upon check-out. We remind you that on the day of your arrival will be required to pay for the security deposit which must be done with credit card and it will be refunded within 72 working hours after the day of departure, if no damage is found in the property. The standard check-in is between 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Late check-in from 9 pm to 12am - 30 euros. From 12am to 8 am - 60 euros.
This is an Apartment
You will have the entire property to yourself
1 rooms in totalProperty features and amenities
Kitchen
Bathroom
Living room
BedroomAvailability
2025
2026
Available from: December 2025
Min stay: 30 nights
Max stay: No maximum stay
Last updated: December 2025
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Professional
A professional landlord operates as a business, and manages a large number of properties. Many of these properties are usually student residences or apartments with lots of bedrooms. You can check the type of place at the top of this listing.
Hosted 36 people
Response rate 100%
Usually replies in 13 hours
Joined Jul 2017
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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.
Other fees
Admin fee in advance
One time fee charged in advance for necessary maintenance.Note from landlord:Must be paid before check-in. This includes initial and final cleaning, bed linen
Early or late hours for check-in and check-out
One time fee charged for check-ins/check-outs in early or late hours.
Rental Conditions
You have to provide the landlord with these documents:
- Tenancy agreement
- Passport or ID
Contract
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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