Cozy large studio in international residence, near Botanique and centre. Furnished with bed, desk, wardrobe, privat kitchenette, shower and toilet are shared on the ground floor. Studio is on the secound floor. Weekly cleaning of the common areas. Preferably for student or intern. This house contains 6 rooms and a two-bedroom apartment (shared shower and toilet on the ground floor) and is located next door to the well-known "les Halles" concert & theater auditorium. Fast internet in all rooms. The common areas are cleaned weekly, there are excellent tram and bus connections within very short distance, and metro station Botanique is a few minutes walk. The historic city center is just a 20' walk from the front door. All rooms have been renovated. Shopping facilities in the area are good; Aldi, Carrefour and Colryut supermarkets are within walking distance. A launderette is just around the corner and all major facilities (bank, doctors, retailers, etc) are in the immediate area. There are numerous night shops in the area as well as unexpensive reastaurants catering for all tastes and budgets. Please be aware that the rent is different for shorter contracts (1/2 months and 3/4 months). Feel free to ask me for more informations. Monthly rent for 6 months is 450€ per month. Please ask me the monthly rent for shorter period of time (minimum 1 month) Deposit is 600€. Please note that Housing Anywhere is an online booking platform therefore communication and payment must happen on the website for everyone's safety and peace of mind. Please do not request to pay outside the Housing Anywhere platform. Due to high demand, we'll treat in priority complete profiles. Please let us know what you're going to do in Brussels (studies, internship, work?) and send us a copy of you ID/passeport...
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