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  • 3 people
  • 65 m²
  • Avail. : 2024-06-18

Presentation

Just a stone's throw from Bordeaux's Jardin Public, in the heart of the Fondaudège district, discover this very attractive 65m² furnished rental flat, on the 1st floor of a stone building.

This comfortable T3 apartment comprises a large living room with open-plan kitchen and two bedrooms.

What makes it special? An ideal location next to the green spaces of the Jardin Public (a rare gem in Bordeaux!) and a neighbourhood that's highly sought-after for its calm and family atmosphere.

You'll be right next to the famous Allées de Tourny, the Place des Quinconces (the largest square in Europe) and the Palais Gallien.

Monthly price €2,150
Monthly fixed charges
Comprenant les charges de copropriété, l'eau froide, l'abonnement electrique et l'abonnement internet/TV
€0
Monthly provisions for electricity consumption and taxes €0
Security deposit
1 mois de loyer à verser au plus tard le jour de la remise des clés
€2,150

Characteristics

  • Lit(s) double(s)
  • 1st floor staircase
  • Lit(s) individuel(s)

  • WIFI
  • TV
  • Oven
  • Dishwasher
  • Washing machine

Composition

This property comprises :

  • an entrance hall,
  • living room with dining table for two, sofa, coffee table, TV and internet/wifi,
  • a fully-equipped open-plan kitchen with a bar and 4 bar seats, oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, induction hob, kettle, Nespresso coffee machine, toaster and all you need to cook,
  • a first bedroom on the courtyard side with a 160 x 200 cm double bed, a large wardrobe, a small storage unit and a desk,
  • a second bedroom on the courtyard side with a single bed measuring 120 x 190 cm, a small cupboard, a clothes rack and a desk,
  • a bathroom with two washbasins, storage space, a towel rail and a hairdryer,
  • a separate WC.

The flat is also equipped with a washing machine, iron and ironing board.

Linen is provided (sheets, towels and tea towels) and beds are made on arrival.

A little history:

The opening of rue de Turenne is a real soap opera! The first section was opened in 1785 and named rue Ozée. Around 1820, three cul-de-sacs were linked: Impasse Turenne, Impasse Burguet and Impasse de la Taupe. In 1850, rue Burguet was extended. In 1857, a new section was built... Ten years later, rue Colbert was linked to rue Paulin and finally, in 1881, rue Paulin was linked to rue de Lerme (Goya)!

To the west, after an advance as far as rue de Bel Orme in 1869, it was not until 188