Newly renovated and elegantly furnished apartment, located in the former convent of San Paolino ( s.XVI), in one of the most historic streets of Florence, a stone's throw from SMN Station and all the places of interest such as Duomo, Piazza della Repubblica, Piazza della Signoria, Uffizi Gallery and Ponte Vecchio.
The apartment consists of a beautiful double bedroom, a cozy living room, a kitchen furnished in Florentine style and bathroom with shower.
Splendid terrace overlooking the rooftops and streets of Florence.
The property is currently being used with tangible profit for short term rentals. Excellent solution for those looking for an investment.
Living Space
ca. 60 m²
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Total Space
ca. 70 m²
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Rooms
2
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Purchase Price
460.000 EUR
Property ID | IT23415518 |
Purchase Price | 460.000 EUR |
Living Space | ca. 60 m² |
Terrace space | ca. 20 m² |
Commission | Subject to commission |
Total Space | ca. 70 m² |
Rooms | 2 |
Bedrooms | 1 |
Bathrooms | 1 |
Floor | 3 |
Equipment | Terrace |
Energy Certificate
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G
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150.00
kWh/m2a
G
Energy Certificate | Energy demand certificate |
Energy certificate valid until | 13.04.2033 |
Final Energy Demand | 150.00 kWh/m²a |
Energy efficiency class | G |
Power Source | Gas |
Energy Source | Gas |
Building Description
Locations
Florence is a typical river city. Developed on both banks of the Arno River, a city rich in history and art. Founded and inhabited by Italic peoples, Florence stretches across a green plain, surrounded by hills dotted with cypress and olive trees and crossed by the Arno River.
The city of Florence is among the most important and beloved in the world for art, culture, and architecture, especially Medieval and Renaissance. Proportionally, the Tuscan capital is the city with the highest concentration of works of art and cultural interest worldwide.
The city of Florence is among the most important and beloved in the world for art, culture, and architecture, especially Medieval and Renaissance. Proportionally, the Tuscan capital is the city with the highest concentration of works of art and cultural interest worldwide.
Floor Plan