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UMBRIA, Inside the charming village of Fontignano, near the splendid Solomeo and the town of Corciano, in a quiet and residential area WE RENT A THREE-ROOM APARTMENT, COMPLETELY RENOVATED AND FINELY FURNISHED. NO PETS ALLOWED REFERENCES REQUIRED, PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT, ONLY PEOPLE OF ITALIAN NATIONALITY. NO FAMILIES The monthly rent is 500.00 euros. There is no condominium Long-term rental contract is made, 4+4 years. The payment of 3 security deposits is requested, in addition to the payment of the real estate agency commission.
The apartment is located on the first floor of a small building in the center of the town close to all services. The apartment consists of an entrance hall, living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, one double and one twin, a bathroom with shower and window. There is a large parking lot with condominium parking spaces for the apartment. It has independent methane heating. Wooden and glass window frames with external aluminum shutters.
Fontignano is a hamlet of 1,411 inhabitants in the municipality of Perugia (PG). 300 m above sea level The town overlooks the Strada statale 220 Pievaiola, about halfway between the towns of Mugnano and Tavernelle, 22 km south-west of Perugia. It lies on the slopes of a hill, near Lake Trasimeno. The population; recorded by Istat in 2001, was 778 inhabitants, which a subsequent large demographic growth brought to 1,403 in 2011. Today there are 1,411 residents (a figure that is slightly increasing). The name The origin of the name is still uncertain; popular legends, handed down from generation to generation, propose two different interpretations: the presence of numerous water sources in the area, or from the term "Fontinius", the name of a wealthy local noble family who owned the land where the town currently stands. History The first historical news speaks of an inhabited village cited as Hospitalis Eurigani and Spedale de Fontignano, which arose around an ancient place that hosted wayfarers and the sick. In 1158 the emperor Frederick Barbarossa elevated the local Church of Santa Maria to a parish church and placed it under the jurisdiction of Perugia together with the hospital. In 1281 the village was classified as a villa, as in 1363, when Marinello di Adriano, in describing the road system of the Perugia countryside, named it villa Hospitalis Fontignani. Only in 1380 did it take on the name of castrum. In 1361 it hosted some Perugian conspirators who were the authors of an aristocratic plot and who escaped arrest; they began to harass the villas and castles of the countryside; against them Perugia invited the Cappelletto Company which attacked the village on 17 May 1363. The castle was plundered in 1387 by the Michelotti, exiles from Perugia and by Guglielmo di Carlo Fiumi of Assisi, and burned in 1388 by Bernardo I della Sala, Guido da Siena and Averardo Tedesco.
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Apartment | Full ownership | Stately property class