In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
You should check out [url]www.soloaffitti.it[/url] One thing to remember, unfurnished means that it will not have a kitchen, light fixtures or closets. If it is partially furnished it will have those items but no furniture.
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Good luck with the new job and welcome to Italy. sure you will find the rent a lot less than in a city of comparable size in the UK.
renting
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 11/16/2005 - 05:40In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Normal Italian renting procedure is that you sign a contract for 4 years, pay monthly and pay the agency one month rental plus tax. To get out of the contract you have to give 6 months notice in writing but the owner con't get out of his side of the contract. Bond is variable but sometimes up to three months of the rental if there is furnishing. Therefore with one moth rent to the owner is advance plus the month to the agent, you could be looking at paying 5 months rental before you get the key! But there are much more flexible solutions available.
Italians do not move freely like we are more used to, so there are less properties available and the standard situation are empty spaces where you build your own kitchen. That said, there are oppertunities with fully firnished appartments that are let out on a more casual basis which is probably what you really want.
Check with the tourist office as well as the local agents. The weekly rental may be much higher but often there are appartments available in the off season and you can try and negotiate down. Also you may get a better deal if you offer to pay in cash.
Book into a cheap hotel and allow yourself about a week to see the properties available. Unfortunately it's not something that can happen fast.
good luck
Christine Webb
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Bologna is quite a different city though, there are many university students living there, ao you should be able to rent a flat or a room for a shorter period of time.
Check on the universities web sites, or tray to get in touch with the people that are offering u the job, they will be willing to help!
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In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
thanks for all the replies. sooo much to do doh!
can't answer your question but I'm sure someone will. Good luck with the new job and apartment hunting!