Renting an apartment for 2-3 months in Italy
I've used the Habitaclia for renting apartments in Spain short/medium term (2-3 months). I am looking to do the same in Italy. I've tried Airbnb but it seems to be geared for even shorter durations (1-4 weeks).
Is there a website for Italian rentals akin to Spain's Habitaclia or those listed in the similar question for Berlin: Where can I find short term apartment rental offers in Berlin?
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While AirBNB may not be as good as a site like that suggested, it does allow filtering the search in many ways. With the criteria shown here, 53 places in the entire country appeared. Narrow done the location and increase the price and see what happens.
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How much is it to rent an apartment in Italy for a month?
In small towns you can find rentals from $300 and up. Aside from housing costs, the living expenses in Italy are fairly consistent around the country....Here's a sample of regular monthly expenses for two people and some prices on staple items:ExpenseU.S. $Rent (two bedroom apartment)$650Utilities$2208 more rowsHow much does it cost to rent a house in Italy for a month?
In U.S. dollars, on average, the monthly rent for a 900-square foot apartment in Italy is around $1,079. A 480-square foot apartment in a cheaper area stands at around $732 per month. This varies from city to city.Can a foreigner rent an apartment in Italy?
Renting in Italy as a Foreigner The majority of Italians are friendly and open-minded towards foreigners. If you don't want to take any chances, whether to have a speedy rental process or avoid language barrier, you can always rely on real estate agents to help you find the most suitable home for you.Can I rent an apartment in Italy?
Renting an apartment is very different in Italy than the US. Whereas in the US most apartments are just for rent, and often managed by a full-time property manager, in Italy they are almost always rented by owners. Find a rental-only apartment building is very difficult.Renting in Italy - What to Expect
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