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The beachside retreat
Because I want style and natural beauty
Will I like it here?
That depends.
Are you a student looking for a cosy spot to rest your head in a chill beachside neighborhood? What if we told you you'd be close to school as well?
You're in luck, this place might be right up your alley.
Really? Tell me more...
You will love the decor. Stylish furnishings, gorgeous wooden floors, and cool art on the walls. Need some fresh air? Just step out onto the breezy balcony. It's as easy as that.
We think it’s ideal for students. Tired of those long, dreary commutes? The Escola d'Enginyeria de Barcelona Est is within walking distance and so is the beach. Peachy keen.
Your top 3 reasons to live here:
But you need to know this...
Our Homechecker, Andrea, said:
“I loved this property. It’s a great apartment in a new building. Everything here is on point.”
Give it to me straight…
This is an amazing 2nd floor, 2-bedroom apartment on Avinguda De Manuel Fernández Márquez, Barcelona. It's got a spacious living room, chic decor, and the EEBE is within easy reach.
We think this apartment is perfect for students. Enjoy El Poblenou's small-town feel and lounge your days away in a quiet residential neighborhood. Cool, calm, and collected.
Monthly rent
690 €
1 month's rent
Cleaning service
Cancellation policy
Once your reservation at this property is accepted, we will ask you for some additional information. It will only take you a few minutes and you will only need the following documents:
If the property is significantly different to what our listing promised, let us know within 24h since you move in so that we can work to resolve it.
If you’re considering an early exit from your lease, it’s important to let your landlord know 30 days in advance unless your agreement specifies otherwise. Failing to provide this notice means you’re still liable for the rent during that period, even if you’ve moved out.
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