Available two room apartment in Puotila, starting 1st of May
Are you a student and looking for a home?
Aalto University Student Union sometimes has available apartments that are available for any student. However, AYY rents apartments primarily favouring members of the Student Union.
This apartment at Haarniskatie is available starting 1st of May:
The apartment has 1 living room, 1 bedroom, kitchen, bathroom and a balcony. The size of the apartment is 51 m2. Haarniskatie is located in Puotila, Helsinki. (location on map)
This apartment can be rented by one or two people.
Address: Haarniskatie 8 B 41
Rent: 668,10 € / month
More information about all AYY’s apartments can be found on Domo.
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AYY’s pleasant three-storey building is located in pleasant, park-like surroundings in Puotila. The Haarniskatie property contains large, 35-square-metre studios and compact two-room apartments with good layouts. All the apartments have an open-plan kitchen and a balcony or terrace. Many studios have an alcove, and some have a bedroom separated from the rest of the living space by a small partition wall. Puotila has its own little shopping centre with a grocery store and restaurants, and the wide range of services at the Itäkeskus shopping centre are just over a kilometre away. Helsinki city centre is just 20 minutes from Puotila on the metro, while the metro journey to Otaniemi takes half an hour. Puotila offers great outdoor opportunities: the area is home to a number of parks and a small wooded area, and there is a popular walking route along the shore around Vartionlahti.
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