Madrid, Madrid, Spain

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Living-room
Living-room Carpet
Living-room
Living-room Carpet
Living-room
Living-room Carpet
Dining room
Dining room
Dining room
Kitchen
Kitchen Stainless steel
Kitchen Stainless steel
Terrace
Bedroom Wooden floor
Bedroom Wooden floor
Bathroom
Bathroom Carpet
Bathroom
Bathroom Tile
Bathroom Tile
Hallway Tile
Kitchen Tile
Hallway Wooden floor
Bathroom Wooden floor
Long Term Rentals
Active
3 Beds
4 Baths
215 sqm
Source ID 4381913
Built 1935

Description

RENTED UNFURNISHED FROM JUNE 2024

John Taylor presents a superb family apartment located on the third floor of a classic building on Calle Serrano. It stands out for its elegant renovation, its quality materials and its fantastic light since it is exterior with two orientations.

Its 215 sqm is cleverly laid out to make a functional and cheerful home, both in the social area and in the more private area.

The large living room, exterior with three windows to Serrano, is divided into two different areas and enjoys pleasant views and excellent natural light. The dining room, located between the living room and the kitchen, can be made independently using beautiful curved wooden and glass doors. The kitchen, also exterior, has a modern design, quality furniture and high-range appliances.

On the way to the private area, we find the charming courtesy toilet and crossing a door we reach the three bedrooms, all of them exterior, with large built-in closets and bathrooms en suite. There is also a service area (with its own bathroom) where the washing machine and dryer are located.

It is equipped with ducted air conditioning, central heating, electric blinds, a storage room and a parking space nearby. The building has a large and elegant entrance and has a doorman service.

An elegant and bright home for your family in an unbeatable location.

Location description:

This area of Barrio Salamanca commonly known as Castellana area is bounded by the streets Don Ramon de la Cruz, Paseo de la Castellana, María de Molina and Principe de Vergara. It is part of the urban complex designed by the Marques of Salamanca as a result of the expansion of downtown Madrid in the 19th century. These grid-designed streets have some of the major foundations such as the Juan March Foundation and Foundation Carlos of Antwerp. We also find the Museum Lázaro Galdiano Museum named after the previous owner and donor where you will find a varied collection of art pieces that are of great importance. The proximity of one of the most renowned business school´s campus and many banking offices mean we have a great variety of services for residents as well as workers and students. You will find the most sought-after restaurants, trendy cafes, schools as well as hospitals. The Plaza of Marques de Salamanca is the backbone of the different areas in the district. This largely residential and commercial district is well connected with the rest of the city by car and public transport. The bordering streets are some of the most important of the city like Paseo de la Castellana and María de Molina with quick and easy access to the airport and north of the city.

Features

Appliances

Dishwasher, Microwave Oven, Refrigerator, Washer & Dryer.

Interior Features

Elevator.

Parking

Garage.

Additional Resources

Location/Nearby

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