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Paris

Private room
Private roomPlace de la Reunion 61
€1,015
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About the operatorThis stay is managed by Habyt. Your booking request is securely handled through Leaze, while the Habyt provides support and will charge your monthly rent and deposit during your stay.
About the roomThe bedroom is fully furnished with essential items for a comfortable stay in Paris, including a bed, a desk and chair suitable for working or studying from home, and ample storage space. Please note that bedsheets are not provided, allowing for personal customization of the space.
11 Sqm
140x200Mattress
Shared Balcony
Wardrobe
Desk And Chair
About the apartment
This shared apartment is fully furnished with essential items for comfortable daily living. The property offers access to shared spaces, including a kitchen, a dining area, and a living area.
113 Sqm
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 2
1st Floor
Dining Room
Living Room
Shared Bathroom
Wifi
Full Kitchen
Kitchen Utensils
Washing Machine


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The Charonne district used to be a village before becoming part of the city of Paris in 1860. It now belongs to the 20th arrondissement, and has kept the charm of the capitals old suburbs, with its cobbled streets and low-built houses. Place de la Reunion is located at the corner of the streets Alexandre Dumas, de Terre-Neuve, de la Reunion, Vitruvius, and du Sentier de la Pointe. The building can be reached on line 2 at the Alexandre Dumas station and by line 9 at the Maraichers station, as well as bus line 26. The farmers market runs on Thursdays and Sundays from 7am to 2.30pm.
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Things to know
All you need to do is pack your clothes and move into your new home! Your apartment and room are fully furnished for you to live comfortably in it from day one. Common-use items such as iron, vacuum cleaner, clothes rack, and washing machine* are included. The kitchen is fully equipped with cooking utensils, a fridge, and a stove**. *Some local providers offer buildings with a shared laundry room and others a washing machine inside the flat. Some providers also offer apartments that include a dishwasher in the kitchen.
The monthly rent payment includes all bills, internet costs, a fully furnished flat, maintenance, the operator's support team.
Once your stay is confirmed and you're approaching the move-in days, you'll receive all the information including the address to pick-up your keys.
With Leaze you can count on a hassle free booking process. After sending your application, the local operator's team will reach out to you providing all the support needed. You will then be able to sign all contracts and set your payment method fully online through your personal Leaze profile.
Whether it's the Anmeldung in Germany, the Basisregistratie Personen in the Netherlands, the Registrazione Contratto all'Agenzia delle Entrate in Italy, or El Padron in Spain, the local operator's support team will ensure you have the necessary documents and tips for smooth registration processes. Please note that the issuance of these documents may be subject to the length of your stay; contact the local team for specific requirements.
Unfortunately, due to safety reasons, the operator does not allow pets.

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Cost overview
Monthly RentFurniture surcharge, operating costs, heating and electricity
€1,015.00Charged monthly from your move-in date

Deposit
€1,015.00Refundable security deposit​

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From: Jun 1 2026

€1,015
€1,015