Europe
Italy
Milan
Private apartment
Private apartmentUnavailable
Corso Di Porta Romana 116Ref. number IT-14-031-003-01H
€1,850monthly
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About the apartment
The apartment is designed in a modern style with spacious rooms and a great kitchen. All costs are included in the rent, including bills, internet and more!
Wardrope
Desk And Chair
140x200Mattress
Kitchen Utensils
Ensuite
Wifi
Full Kitchen
Private Bathroom
Washing Machine

Things to know
All you need to do is pack your clothes and move into your new Habyt home! Your apartment and room are fully furnished for you to live comfortably in it from day one. Common-use items such as iron, vacuum cleaner, clothes rack, and washing machine* are included. The kitchen is fully equipped with cooking utensils, a fridge, and a stove**. Cook your heart's desires! *Some buildings offer a shared laundry room and others a washing machine inside the flat. ** Some apartments also include a dishwasher in the kitchen.
The monthly rent payment includes all bills, internet costs, a fully furnished flat, maintenance, access to your digital Habyt Accounts (Habyt Member portal) to manage all your payments and requests, our support team, and many more!
Once your stay is confirmed and you're approaching the move-in days, you'll receive all the information including the address to pick-up your keys.
With Habyt you can count on a hassle free booking process. After sending your application, our team will reach out to you providing all the support needed. You will then be able to sign all contracts and set your payment method fully online through your personal Habyt profile.
Whether it's the Anmeldung in Germany, the Basisregistratie Personen in the Netherlands, the Registrazione Contratto all'Agenzia delle Entrate in Italy, or El Padron in Spain, our support team will ensure you have the necessary documents and tips for smooth registration processes. Please note that the issuance of these documents may be subject to the length of your stay; contact our team for specific requirements. We're here to make your transition seamless!
Unfortunately, due to safety reasons we don't accept pets in our units.

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Cost overview
Monthly RentFurniture surcharge, operating costs, heating and electricity
€1,850.00Charged monthly from your move-in date

Deposit
€3,700.00Charged after contract signature

Membership Fee
€100.00Charged only at the signature of the contract

Duty stamp
€32.00Cost of contract signature

Annual rent tax (1%)
€222.00Tax calculated from annual rent

Closing costs
€67.00Tax for contract closure

About the cityMilan, the vibrant fashion capital of Italy

With a rich cultural heritage and several iconic landmarks such as the Duomo di Milano, Milan is home to impressive museums and art galleries. The city is also known for its fashion and design scene, trendy neighborhoods and buzzing nightlife. Choose your ideal accommodation and get ready to enjoy Milan’s unique charm!




Milan, the vibrant fashion capital of Italy





Marketing picture of Milan




About the cityMilan, the vibrant fashion capital of Italy

With a rich cultural heritage and several iconic landmarks such as the Duomo di Milano, Milan is home to impressive museums and art galleries. The city is also known for its fashion and design scene, trendy neighborhoods and buzzing nightlife. Choose your ideal accommodation and get ready to enjoy Milan’s unique charm!





Is Milan expensive to live in?

Milan is known as the most expensive city in Italy, and one of the most expensive cities in Europe when it comes to renting. If you’re moving to Milan, make sure to search for more affordable housing options with all-inclusive rents!

What is public transport like in Milan?

Public transportation in Milan is extensive, efficient, and well-developed, providing residents with easy access to the city and its surrounding areas. The main modes of transportation include the Metro, trams, buses, and suburban trains. Milan also offers a bike-sharing scheme called BikeMi, which allows users to rent bicycles for short trips around the city.

What is the minimum wage in Milan?

Although Italy has no statutory minimum wage, workers receive around €7 to €9 per hour.

What are some fun things to do in Milan?

There is no shortage of exciting things to do in Italy's fashion and design capital. Visit the breathtaking Duomo, Milan's iconic cathedral, explore the iconic Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, and sample authentic Milanese cuisine at local trattorias. If you’re a fan of contemporary art, book some time to visit Fondazione Prada, a cultural institution housed in a former distillery.

I am a student looking for rooms in Milan. What type of documents do I need?

As a student moving to Milan you may need several documents including proof of identity, proof of enrollment, and proof of income or financial support at hand. You may also need to provide an employment contract and visa or residence permit, if applicable.

Still looking for your perfect home?
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Still looking for your perfect home?
With Habyt you can find it as quickly as you imagine! Don't hesitate in contacting us and we'll help you find a home.Get in Touch
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€1,850monthly