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The hipster zone
Because I live for trendy hotspots
Will I like it here?
Probably. It’s in a modern building with an elevator and it’s located close to the Metro. You won’t have any problems getting around the whole of Paris from here.
Really? Tell me more...
You’re in a spacious apartment with a balcony. The bedroom has a large wardrobe. You’ll feel relaxed on comfy black living room sofas. With metallic silver touches, the vibe is super chic.
We think this is great for young professionals. Hop on the Metro to get where you need to go. Stick close to home on weekends – the neighborhood is brimming with hip bars and cafés.
Your top 3 reasons to live here:
But you need to know this...
Your Home-checker, Arthur, said:
“I loved this property. It’s a spacious apartment with great connections to the city center.”
Help me make up my mind...
This is a 6th floor, 1-bedroom apartment on Boulevard Bessières in Paris. You have a bright and spacious apartment with a balcony, modern conveniences, and a comfy chic vibe.
It’s ideal for hipsters. Hang out in trendy bars around Place de Clichy. Discover great food at trendy restaurants nearby. Hop on the Metro and explore every nook and cranny of Paris.
Monthly rent
2200 €
Your landlord may request a deposit of up to 2 months' rent depending on contract conditions
Cleaning service
Cancellation policy
36.67 €/m2
Firstly, please grab the following documents. You’ll need them in the next stage of your application, and you won’t be able to make a booking without them.
If you are a professional, you need to provide:
If you are a student, you need the same documents from your guarantor.
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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