For Sale
Appartamento Via Pietro Colletta Milano Milano Lombardia
Description
Roman Gate – Via Pietro Colletta,55
DiRe Immobiliare offers for sale a three-room apartment of approximately 81 square meters, located in the Porta Romana area, precisely in via Pietro Colletta n°55.
The property is located on the ground floor of an elegant four-storey building served by a lift, within a well-kept condominium context.
The internal distribution is as follows: the entrance leads to a large and bright living room, enhanced by the double view onto Via Lattanzio and Via Pietro Colletta.
The living area includes a functional kitchenette and a bathroom with window.
The sleeping area hosts a spacious double bedroom and a small bedroom, ideal as a second bedroom, study or guest room.
The property includes the possibility of purchasing a cellar.
In addition to this solution, other typologies are available within the same building, with sizes starting from approximately 55 m2.
The offer also represents an interesting investment opportunity: we have both apartments already rented with excellent profitability, and units free at the deed, ready to be inhabited or renovated according to your needs.
The location is strategic thanks to its proximity to numerous public transports:
just 400 meters away is the Lodi TIBB stop of the M3 metro line (yellow); just 800 meters away is the Porta Romana stop of the M3 metro line (yellow); in the immediate vicinity are trams 9 and 16, which quickly connect with the center and other strategic areas of Milan. These connections guarantee rapid and efficient access to the main areas of the city and make the area particularly interesting for students and professionals, thanks to its proximity to important Milanese universities such as:
the University of Milan; Bocconi University; IED – European Institute of Design.
The area is also full of services, commercial activities and green areas, offering a lively but at the same time residential and well-kept context.
“The present information and plans are merely indicative and do not constitute contractual elements.”