VILLEURBANNE, December 24, 2025 – A three-bedroom apartment is available for rent promptly at 55 Avenue Général Leclerc in Villeurbanne, France.
A 71 square meter apartment with a garage is being offered in a rent-controlled area of Villeurbanne.
- The apartment features two balconies, a living room, a separate kitchen, and two bedrooms.
- Monthly rent is set at 1,020 euros, including 100 euros in charges, with an annual regularization.
- Prospective tenants will be required to pay a security deposit of 920 euros and fees totaling 923 euros, including 213 euros for an inventory.
The apartment,described as a “T3” – a French designation for a three-room apartment – is located in a quiet condominium and includes an annexed garage,according to a listing of the property.
The monthly rent is 1,020 euros charges comprises (CC), which includes 100 euros for building charges subject to annual regularization. The property is located in an area subject to rent control, with an increased reference rent of 1,019.31 euros. The basic rent is 920 euros.
Prospective renters should be aware of the financial requirements. A security deposit of 920 euros is required. Tenant fees, as of January 1, 2022, total 923 euros TTC (all taxes included), with 213 euros allocated for the inventory.
What This Means for You
For individuals seeking housing in Villeurbanne, this listing presents an immediately available option with the convenience of a garage and proximity to transport. However, potential renters should carefully consider the upfront costs, including the security deposit and tenant fees, and also the rent control regulations that apply to the property. The rent control means the landlord cannot exceed the stated reference rent, offering a degree of stability for tenants. The annual energy expenditure is estimated to be between €890 and €1260, as of January 1, 2021.
Information regarding potential risks associated with the property is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
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