Bright, Fully Furnished Home

ROME, San Giovanni, Via Claterna. Very bright apartment on the seventh and top floor.

  • Ref. HFU33
  • 85 sqm.
  • 2 Bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms

ROME, San Giovanni, Via Claterna. Very bright apartment on the seventh and top floor of an elegant building.
The house enjoys double exposure and is in an excellent state of repair.
It is composed as follows:
- large living room with open kitchen, two double bedrooms, two bathrooms and a beautiful livable balcony.
The apartment, fully furnished and equipped, is equipped with air conditioning, independent heating, latest generation fixtures and armored door.
Excellent housing opportunity.

Details
Saint John
7th top floor
85.00 m2 covered
10.00 m2 balcony
Complete furnishings
Air conditioning

The Area: a Neighborhood of Art and Life
The surrounding context is part of a larger project, which includes the future transformation of a nearby school into a contemporary art center. Living here means breathing culture, creativity and beauty every day.
San Giovanni is one of the Roman neighborhoods that can count on a thousand-year tradition. Defined in local terminology as Appio-Latino, it includes several Renaissance buildings and hides a long series of points of interest.
The beginnings of the Appio-Latino neighborhood, both from a landscape and social point of view, should be traced back even to the Etruscans: before the Roman age.
However, the first official news of the San Giovanni district dates back to the Renaissance era and is attested by the presence of numerous monuments that have to do with that historical-literary period. Among these, the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano and the Lateran Palace should be noted, both very important from an artistic and cultural point of view. The avenues are also very interesting, with their typical cobblestones which make them even more evocative.
“The San Giovanni neighborhood today”
Nowadays, the Appio-Latino neighborhood is certainly experiencing a phase of urban expansion. In this context, a fundamental role has been played by the May Day concert, which is held every year in the square a stone's throw from the Basilica.
The San Giovanni neighborhood is experiencing a phase of clear development from a demographic point of view: in fact, it has around 60 thousand inhabitants. The Appio-Latino district is the ninth district of Rome, belonging halfway between the VII and VIII Municipalities of Rome.
San Giovanni, today, is full of green areas to be enjoyed, which have increased its livability and immersed citizens in an ideal climate.
The Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano is worth a prolonged visit: cathedral of the diocese of Rome, it is the oldest and most important basilica in the West. Located on the Celio hill, it boasts a large and interesting surrounding architectural complex and unique interiors in the world.
The area is also delimited by a long stretch of the Aurelian Walls, in which several gates of important historical and artistic interest are concentrated, including Porta San Giovanni, Porta Asinaria and others.
The area of ​​the neighborhood is ideal for relaxing thanks to the numerous small bars and is very close to the center of Rome, despite not being crowded with tourists.
The old markets, such as the very famous one on Via Sannio, still prevail over shopping centres, while shopping takes the form of a profitable walk especially in the central Via Appia: frequented by clothing lovers, albeit at affordable costs. From here you reach the Via Appia Antica, which was considered by the Romans the "queen of roads": one of the greatest engineering works of the ancient world due to the enormous economic, military and cultural impact it had on Roman society. The Appia Antica Regional Park is located there: a protected area with a strong archaeological presence.
It is certainly an area where you won't get bored and is well connected: the metro has a stop called San Giovanni and there are many tram lines that pass through the neighborhood. Furthermore, there is the Rome Tuscolana train station which is a perfect crossroads for all of Italy.
(from Rome&Vatica Card)

Price

€ 1.500
Address: Via Claterna
Country: Italy
Region: Lazio
Province: Roma
Municipality: Roma
Place: San Giovanni
Neighbourhoods: San Giovanni

Estate type: Flat
Destination: Residential
Floor: 7
Rooms: 3
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2
Exposition: South east

Internal sqm.: 85
External sqm.: 10
Garden: No
Terrace: Yes
Swimming pool: No

Car box: No
Car place: No
Mansard: No
Furnishings: Fully furnished
Loft: No
Penthouse: No
Lift: Yes
Concierge: No
Cellar: No

Maintenance state: Excellent
Heating: Independent
Year of construction: 1.950
Energy class: G

Contract: Residential rent
Status: Vacant
Bare property: No
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