Rome apt. VRBO 165989
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Rome apt. VRBO 165989
Hi, I have searhced SlowTrav for a review, but no luck. Has anyone ever stayed at "Nazareno Garden House" 2 bedroom apt. in Trastevere? It is VRBO 165989" OR "San Calisto Garden" house at www.undertheromansun.com
Looks like a great little house on via dell' Arco di San Calisto for 4 people for 220 Euro a night. Any info on the house or the agency is appreciated.
Looks like a great little house on via dell' Arco di San Calisto for 4 people for 220 Euro a night. Any info on the house or the agency is appreciated.
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Hello kasialouise, I have never rented an apartment in Italy but the one you are thinking about has a big "plus" in my book..two bathrooms! It looks lovely and the location is good. Again, not familar with the apartment or the rental agency but if I wanted to rent a place in Rome this would be one I would sure be interested in.
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It's possible the apartment is a newer availability, which can speak to no reviews. You can contact the owner to see if they offer testimonials from previous tenants.
VRBO, which stands for Vacation Rentals by Owner, offers you access to the property's owner. It's less an agency and more a conduit. VRBO is owned by HomeAway and HomeAway offers a Rental Guarantee to its customers. It seems to be free but you have to register your trip with them. VRBO has been around since 1995. They seem to have many happy and loyal customers, owners and renters.
Less information is available for Under the Roman Sun since they are newer, operating since 2004. At least they list names of employees in "About Us" but who knows without a fair amount of word of mouth.
Renting an apartment abroad always comes with risks. Get the best guarantee you can, email the owner and ask a few simple questions, and make a decision. With fingers crossed, you might get lucky.
VRBO, which stands for Vacation Rentals by Owner, offers you access to the property's owner. It's less an agency and more a conduit. VRBO is owned by HomeAway and HomeAway offers a Rental Guarantee to its customers. It seems to be free but you have to register your trip with them. VRBO has been around since 1995. They seem to have many happy and loyal customers, owners and renters.
Less information is available for Under the Roman Sun since they are newer, operating since 2004. At least they list names of employees in "About Us" but who knows without a fair amount of word of mouth.
Renting an apartment abroad always comes with risks. Get the best guarantee you can, email the owner and ask a few simple questions, and make a decision. With fingers crossed, you might get lucky.