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property verified by Elena
Verification date 31 Jan 2019
The beauty on a budget
Because I want the most bang for my buck
Will I like it here?
That depends.
Are you looking for an affordable option in one of Madrid's most exclusive neighborhoods?
Do you want to live with the local landlady who can tell you all about the area?
This cool apartment might just be up your alley.
Really? Tell me more...
You will love the living room. It's spacious and beautifully decorated – there's even a chandelier. An absolute showstopper.
We think it’s ideal for professionals. Enjoy all the perks of living in a central location without paying a million bucks.
Your top 3 reasons to live here:
But you need to know this...
Our Homechecker, Elena, said:
“I loved this property. It’s a beautiful apartment in a great location, with shops, restaurants, and bars nearby”.
Give it to me straight…
This is a nice 2nd floor, 2-bedroom apartment on Calle De La Povedilla, Madrid. It has a cosy living room, lovely decor, and it's close to one of the biggest parks in town.
We think this apartment is perfect for a professional female. Experience Madrid's chic side and get in touch with your inner fashionista. Smoker? You can puff away here.
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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Moving into a new city is always hard, unless you know a local who can give you the lay of the land. Enter your flatmate: a talkative and friendly lady in her 60s. She speaks Spanish and French - and although she doesn't speak English, she has a son who does who will be able to help if you need. (The landlady's son does not live on the property.)