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Le 102 - T2 air-conditioned
Marseille, 13003 France
2 rooms
355 ft²
Reference: 32195
Description
Stay in an elegant and central flat, newly renovated, air-conditioned, located 20 minutes walk from the St-Charles train station. This flat is composed of a bedroom, a living room with open kitchen, a shower room with toilet. The view is over the courtyard onto a magnificent terrace on the ground floor (not accessible).
This flat is perfectly situated, with easy access to all amenities.
This flat is located in the Belle de Mai district.
Don't hesitate, rent now!
Services included in rent & charges:
- Water
- Electricity
- Heating
- Internet
The security deposit of 950 € must be paid, before the keys are handed over, by bank transfer or credit card (cashed).
Details
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CategoryApartment
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Type of rentalEntire home/apt
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Furnished / unfurnishedFurnished
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Floor1st floor
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Accommodates2 persons
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Size33 m²
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Bathrooms1
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Bedrooms1
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KitchenYes
Beds disposal:
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Bedroom n°11 double bed
Pricing
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Monthly rent excl. charges750€
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Monthly charges ?100€
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Monthly rent incl. charges850€
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Deposit ?950€
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Housecleaning price ?75€
Modalities
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Check in afterFlexible
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Check in beforeFlexible
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Check out beforeFlexible
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Minimum duration3 months
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Maximum durationUnlimited
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Notice period
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Wheelchair accessibleN/A
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Smoking allowedN/A
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Pets allowedN/A
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Flatsharing acceptedN/A
Amenities
Wired Internet
Wifi
TV
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dishwasher
Fridge
Microwave
Oven
Freezer
Coffee machine
Toaster
Kettle
Dishes
Vacuum cleaner
Linens
Blanket
Towels
Baby bed
Iron
Hair dryer
Heating
Air conditioning
Balcony / Terrace
Bike room
Garden
Pool
Mailbox
Buzzer / Intercom
Gym
Elevator in building
Cellar
Parking
Security
Smoke detector
Carbon monoxide detector
Fire extinguisher
Diagnosis
Pending supply by the owner.
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
Around
In the 3rd arrondissement, near the Saint-Charles train station, the Belle de Mai was for a long time the headquarters of the Marseille tobacco factory. Its proximity to the Joliette and the Saint-Charles train station gives it a central position.
The district is home to the famous "Friche Belle de Mai": a disused factory, which became an industrial wasteland, was renovated and transformed into a cultural and heritage site in the 1990s. It is now home to the Municipal Archives of Marseille, a Media Centre and the Friche, a major cultural space. As for its name, it seems to evoke a "vinea bela de mai", meaning a late vine that is "beautiful from the start". A very pretty name for this historic "red" district, now much more colourful, whose future is taking shape between real estate development and a village core with a thousand and one places animated by local life.
The district is also home to the popular restaurant "Les grandes tables de la Friche", which combines industrial-style architecture with a diversified cuisine offering healthy and affordable seasonal menus for lunch and dinner, as well as a large terrace/bar in summer. Also unmissable in summer are the events, aperitifs, parties and open-air concerts on the famous "TOIT-Terrasse de la Friche.
Just 350 m from the flat, you can also reach the Levat Convent, which houses artists' workspaces via the Juxtapoz workshop, with free access to the Levat Gardens and its vegetable gardens, where you can also have a drink under the cool trees in summer, and learn about the ecological approaches proposed to the residents and inhabitants of the district...
All local shops are within walking distance: supermarkets, pharmacies, post office, banks, bakeries, etc., notably on Place Cadenat, which also hosts a daily market from Monday to Saturday morning and a flower market on Thursday morning.
The district is home to the famous "Friche Belle de Mai": a disused factory, which became an industrial wasteland, was renovated and transformed into a cultural and heritage site in the 1990s. It is now home to the Municipal Archives of Marseille, a Media Centre and the Friche, a major cultural space. As for its name, it seems to evoke a "vinea bela de mai", meaning a late vine that is "beautiful from the start". A very pretty name for this historic "red" district, now much more colourful, whose future is taking shape between real estate development and a village core with a thousand and one places animated by local life.
The district is also home to the popular restaurant "Les grandes tables de la Friche", which combines industrial-style architecture with a diversified cuisine offering healthy and affordable seasonal menus for lunch and dinner, as well as a large terrace/bar in summer. Also unmissable in summer are the events, aperitifs, parties and open-air concerts on the famous "TOIT-Terrasse de la Friche.
Just 350 m from the flat, you can also reach the Levat Convent, which houses artists' workspaces via the Juxtapoz workshop, with free access to the Levat Gardens and its vegetable gardens, where you can also have a drink under the cool trees in summer, and learn about the ecological approaches proposed to the residents and inhabitants of the district...
All local shops are within walking distance: supermarkets, pharmacies, post office, banks, bakeries, etc., notably on Place Cadenat, which also hosts a daily market from Monday to Saturday morning and a flower market on Thursday morning.
Professional owner
Member since October 2020
Professional
House rules
Energy Performance Diagnostic (DPE)