The Nest Milan
Milan, Italy
Monthly Pricing at The Nest Milan
Average per Month
€730
Monthly Range
€560
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€900
The Nest Milan Amenities & Features
Location
City
Coliving Type
Shared Flat
Kitchen
Yes
About The Nest Milan
In central Milan on Corso di Porta Ticinese, this shared flat suits international students who want a practical base with straightforward support around city life. The setting is urban and busy, with easy access to the rhythms of Milan rather than a quiet residential escape. The focus is on helping newcomers settle in and handle the day-to-day realities of living in Italy.
Rooms come in a shared flat setup, with monthly pricing from €560 to €900. Stays are geared toward students, and the practical side of renting is front and center. A kitchen is part of the setup, giving residents the basics for self-catering and keeping costs under control.
- Kitchen for everyday cooking
- Support with Codice Fiscale for rentals, banking, and other admin
- Help with Permesso di Soggiorno for non-EU students
- Guidance on renting in Italy, including contracts, deposits, and utility fees
- Advice on health insurance, mobile data, and transport in Milan
The strongest point here is the practical guidance around Italian bureaucracy, which is often the hardest part of arriving in Milan. English-language local support and free guides make the setup less confusing, while local events add a social layer without turning the place into a glossy student club.
Frequently Asked Questions about The Nest Milan
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- Monthly rent runs from €560 to €900 depending on the room. The shared flat setup includes access to a kitchen for self-catering, which helps keep living costs down.
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- Yes, the space is designed specifically for international students looking for practical accommodation in central Milan. It's especially useful for those navigating Italian bureaucracy for the first time.
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- The coliving provides help with Codice Fiscale, Permesso di Soggiorno for non-EU students, guidance on Italian rental contracts and deposits, plus advice on health insurance, mobile data, and Milan transport. English-language support and free guides are available.
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- The coliving sits on Corso di Porta Ticinese in central Milan, an urban and busy area with easy access to the city's rhythms. It's not a quiet residential escape but offers convenience for city living.
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- Rooms are in a shared flat setup with access to a kitchen. The space is designed for straightforward living and self-catering rather than full-service accommodation.
Where is The Nest Milan?
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Corso di Porta Ticinese, 46, 20123 Milano MI, Italy
Monthly Pricing at The Nest Milan
The Nest Milan Amenities & Features
Location
CityColiving Type
Shared FlatKitchen
YesAbout The Nest Milan
In central Milan on Corso di Porta Ticinese, this shared flat suits international students who want a practical base with straightforward support around city life. The setting is urban and busy, with easy access to the rhythms of Milan rather than a quiet residential escape. The focus is on helping newcomers settle in and handle the day-to-day realities of living in Italy.
Rooms come in a shared flat setup, with monthly pricing from €560 to €900. Stays are geared toward students, and the practical side of renting is front and center. A kitchen is part of the setup, giving residents the basics for self-catering and keeping costs under control.
- Kitchen for everyday cooking
- Support with Codice Fiscale for rentals, banking, and other admin
- Help with Permesso di Soggiorno for non-EU students
- Guidance on renting in Italy, including contracts, deposits, and utility fees
- Advice on health insurance, mobile data, and transport in Milan
The strongest point here is the practical guidance around Italian bureaucracy, which is often the hardest part of arriving in Milan. English-language local support and free guides make the setup less confusing, while local events add a social layer without turning the place into a glossy student club.
Frequently Asked Questions about The Nest Milan
- Monthly rent runs from €560 to €900 depending on the room. The shared flat setup includes access to a kitchen for self-catering, which helps keep living costs down.
- Yes, the space is designed specifically for international students looking for practical accommodation in central Milan. It's especially useful for those navigating Italian bureaucracy for the first time.
- The coliving provides help with Codice Fiscale, Permesso di Soggiorno for non-EU students, guidance on Italian rental contracts and deposits, plus advice on health insurance, mobile data, and Milan transport. English-language support and free guides are available.
- The coliving sits on Corso di Porta Ticinese in central Milan, an urban and busy area with easy access to the city's rhythms. It's not a quiet residential escape but offers convenience for city living.
- Rooms are in a shared flat setup with access to a kitchen. The space is designed for straightforward living and self-catering rather than full-service accommodation.