Gorgeous apartment in Buenos Aires for rent: Jan. 25-Dec.1, 2009
(more pictures below)

The apartment is on La Rioja, near the corner of Humberto Primo. Highlights of the apartment include: newly refinished h/w floors, 100-year-old French ceramic tile floors, a glass ceiling that floods the apartment with light, a beautiful dance studio with balcony, and a large terrace with a parrilla. All details below. Or please email with questions.

-- 80 sq. meter living space plus 50 sq. meter terrace
-- Totally filled with light due to two huge street-facing windows and a glass ceiling that brings natural light into the middle of the apartment.
-- Gorgeous, newly renovated dance studio (6.5 m x 4.5 m) with mirrors, h/w floors and French doors to balcony. Perfect for rehearsing or taking private lessons at home.
-- Bedroom with h/w floors, ample closet space and full-size bed.
-- Eat-in kitchen. (The kitchen is the only part of the house that is not newly renovated. It’s not beautiful, but it’s very functional.)
-- Small office upstairs.
-- Newly renovated full bath.
-- Independent entrance from street; marble staircase leads up to the apartment.
-- Beautiful, large terrace with parrilla.
-- High-speed internet with wireless router.
-- Local phone service.
-- 3 blocks from the H line subway; and 2 blocks from the E line subway.
-- 1-2 blocks from numerous bus lines.
-- 1 block from Avenida San Juan where you can easily grab a taxi at any hour of the day or night.
--Within one block of the apartment: 2 bakeries, 2 fresh pasta shops, 1 cheese and fiambres shop, 1 general supermarket, 3 restaurants/cafes, 1 tailor, 1 shoe repair shop, 2 locutorios, 1 popular milonga venue with lots of classes as well. Literally, everything you need to live is within one block of the apartment.

For price information, or to see the apartment, please email meredithklein@gmail.com.

the dance studio

glass ceiling and track lighting

bath

some of the many flowering plants on the terrace

French tile floor in the hallway

view from dance studio

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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