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The Suburban Retreat
Because you want comfy and cosy.
Will I like it here?
Depends.
Looking for somewhere comfy and well-equipped? Away from the hustle and bustle of central Paris?
Somewhere where you'll feel immediately at home?
Then check out this place in the suburb of Le Blanc-Mesnil.
Really? Tell me more...
You're going to appreciate having access to your own balcony. And it's a pretty big balcony at that. Come out here with your coffee in the mornings in the summer. The best way to start the day.
We think this property would suit those who are new to Paris and fancy tips on how to navigate the city. Living with the live-in landlady, the process of moving cities is a bit less scary. Plus the property itself is warm and welcoming.
Your top 3 reasons to live here:
But you need to know this...
Your Home-checker, Arthur, said:
“I love this property."
Help me make up my mind...
This is a 2nd-floor, 3-bedroom apartment on Rue Pierre Semard in north-east Paris. It has a cosy living-dining area, a separate kitchen, and a single bedroom with its own balcony
It is perfect for recent arrivals to the city. Need a hand settling in? The live-in landlady can offer advice and recommendations. Plus, central Paris is only 20 minutes away on the train.
Monthly rent
480 €
Your landlord may request a deposit of up to 2 months' rent depending on contract conditions
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Cancellation policy
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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