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Looking for rentals in Turin? RentYourNest offers a wide selection of accommodations for medium and long-term stays in this vibrant Italian city. Whether you need a cozy room for rent in Turin, a spacious apartment, or a modern flat, our carefully curated listings will help you find your perfect home away from home.
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Shared room for rent in turin:
This is simply a very large and comfortable house rather than an apartment. You will find 2 bathrooms on each floor, some of which have a separate shower from the toilet for better convenience in the morning. Three fully equipped kitchens, all with oven, dishwasher and all appliances. Downstairs, two study rooms for 6 people each, a laundry room and a large living room. Plus a private garden of 150 sq m!
The San Salvario neighborhood is one of the trendiest in the city and it's easy to see why. You'll find a myriad of restaurants, pubs, cafes and small libraries waiting for you. A park is right nearby while if you need to take a train, you can do so just 15 minutes away on foot. Yet residential, the ideal starting point to begin your life in Turin. Additional costs: - a 32€ stamp duty - 1% of the annual rent for taxes
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Shared room for rent in turin:
This is simply a very large and comfortable house rather than an apartment. You will find 2 bathrooms on each floor, some of which have a separate shower from the toilet for better convenience in the morning. Three fully equipped kitchens, all with oven, dishwasher and all appliances. Downstairs, two study rooms for 6 people each, a laundry room and a large living room. Plus a private garden of 150 sq m!
The San Salvario neighborhood is one of the trendiest in the city and it's easy to see why. You'll find a myriad of restaurants, pubs, cafes and small libraries waiting for you. A park is right nearby while if you need to take a train, you can do so just 15 minutes away on foot. Yet residential, the ideal starting point to begin your life in Turin. Additional costs: - a 32€ stamp duty - 1% of the annual rent for taxes
**This description has been automatically created by an artificial intelligence.**
Shared room for rent in turin:
This is simply a very large and comfortable house rather than an apartment. You will find 2 bathrooms on each floor, some of which have a separate shower from the toilet for better convenience in the morning. Three fully equipped kitchens, all with oven, dishwasher and all appliances. Downstairs, two study rooms for 6 people each, a laundry room and a large living room. Plus a private garden of 150 sq m!
The San Salvario neighborhood is one of the trendiest in the city and it's easy to see why. You'll find a myriad of restaurants, pubs, cafes and small libraries waiting for you. A park is right nearby while if you need to take a train, you can do so just 15 minutes away on foot. Yet residential, the ideal starting point to begin your life in Turin. Additional costs: - a 32€ stamp duty - 1% of the annual rent for taxes
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Shared room for rent in turin:
Single room in a shared apartment, consisting of 6 rooms and 4 bathrooms.
Approximately 14 sq m with a one-and-a-half-bed and a work station. With air conditioning, bike storage, TV, wifi, dishwasher, washing machine.
Energy class: A, EPR 102.05 kWh/sq m year.
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Via Carlo Pedrotti Turin , turin
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Room for rent in an apartment with 6 bedrooms in Turin
Apartment for rent in turin:
Furnished 2-bedroom apartment for rent on Via Pianezza.
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Via Pianezza , turin
Apartment with 2 bedrooms for rent in San Donato, Turin
Shared room for rent in turin:
4-bedroom apartment for rent in Turin
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Looking for rentals in Turin? This elegant city in northern Italy offers diverse neighborhoods perfect for finding your ideal accommodation. The historic Centro district is particularly sought-after for those seeking a room or apartment for rent in Turin, with its stunning baroque architecture and proximity to main attractions. Students often search for affordable flats for rent in Turin near the university area of Vanchiglia, known for its vibrant nightlife and casual eateries. The Crocetta neighborhood attracts professionals looking for upscale housing, while San Salvario has become increasingly popular among young couples and artists searching for rentals in Turin's most dynamic district. The city's efficient public transportation system makes it easy to commute from residential areas like Santa Rita or Lingotto, where you can often find more spacious and affordable apartments for rent in Turin. When looking for a place to live, keep in mind that Turin experiences cold winters and warm summers, so heating and air conditioning are important considerations. The city's proximity to the Alps and its rich cultural scene make it an attractive destination for both Italian and international residents seeking accommodation in northern Italy.
Cost of Living in Turin
Looking for rentals in Turin? Understanding the cost of living is essential when searching for your ideal accommodation. For those seeking a room for rent in Turin, prices typically range from €300 to €450 per month for a single room in shared apartments, while shared rooms can be found for €200-300. If you're interested in a studio apartment for rent in Turin, expect to pay between €500-700 monthly, depending on the location and conditions. Larger options, like a two-bedroom apartment for rent in Turin, usually cost between €700-1,000 in residential areas, while premium locations can reach €1,200 or more. The average price per square meter for flats for rent in Turin ranges from €8 to €15 monthly. Beyond housing costs, Turin offers reasonable living expenses, with monthly public transport passes costing around €38, basic utilities averaging €150 for a medium-sized apartment, and grocery expenses for one person typically ranging from €200-300 per month. Restaurant meals are moderately priced, with a basic lunch menu costing around €12-15, making Turin one of Italy's more affordable major cities for both housing and daily expenses.