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| Faq - studying in milan Studying in Milan: why? The city of Milan is synonymous with cutting edge fashion and design. It is the heart of modern Italy. Surrounded by a centuries old environment it also provides an outstanding opportunity for students to explore the possibilities of tomorrow within the context of an evolving European/world culture. Milan is the place to attend international events, exhibitions and trade fairs such as the International Furniture Fair. The creative industries, embracing international Design studios, cool hunting agencies, communication and graphic design companies, television production companies, theatres, art galleries, museums and industrial production, make Milan a unique place to experience creativity and understand production processes. Milans central location provides easy access to major Italian cities such as Rome, Florence and Venice and historical attractions like La Scala theatre and Leonardo da Vincis Last Supper are easily accessible from NABA. Living cost in Milan To help you to prepare your plan, we give you some orientative hints about renting flats and rooms in Milan: NABA provides and accomodation service 1. Medium prices: a. A bed in a double room costs from 250 to 400 Euros. b. A single room costs from 350 to 500 Euros. c. A little apartment for one person (15-30 square meters) costs from 500 to 700 Euros. 2. Usually, if you rent your house directly from a private landlord/landlady, you will have to pay an initial deposit equivalent to 1 or 2 months of rent. 3. The real estate agencies commission for renting you an apartment is around 10% of one year rent. We always try to put you in contact with private landlords/landladies, but since this is not always possible, we are informing you about real estate agencies conditions. |
