Luana Piovani puts her family’s R.2 million apartment up for sale in SP;  get to know the property

Luana Piovani puts her family’s R$2.2 million apartment up for sale in SP; get to know the property


See the photos of the apartment, which is located in a privileged area of ​​the capital and measures 225 m²

Luana Piovani made a different and exciting announcement to sell an apartment worth R $ 2.2 million St. Paul. The actress posted a video on Instagram and opened up about the experience of moving to the city. She then said that her family property, in an exclusive neighborhood of the capital, will be sold. See photos below.

The apartment measures 225 square meters and, according to the announcement published on the website of a real estate agency in Sao Paulo, it is also available for rent. He stays inside Jardim Paulista, a prized area of ​​the municipality. “Somewhere well placed, but not too cluttered,” the actress describes in the video.



He said the location was very representative for the family, who moved from Rio de Janeiro to Sao Paulo for better job opportunities for his parents. “It was there that we were able to improve our social level,” she said. “So many conversations in that kitchen, so many things decided there in the cafes,” she added.

Luana says the decision to sell has to do with her parents’ desire to seek more peace of mind. “At the same time that big capitals invite us, there comes a time when they reject us. Curious, right? It’s the cycle,” she muses.

What is the apartment that Luana Piovani’s family is selling in Sao Paulo like?

According to the advertisement, the property is 225 m², with three bedrooms. One of the bedrooms is a “giant” suite, according to Luana. The living room has a balcony and can accommodate more than one room.

The kitchen is large, with a spacious pantry, and there is a laundry area with “full staff quarters.” The ranking defines the region in which the apartment is located as “excellent”, close to “all types of commerce and services, restaurants, bars, cafes, shops, supermarkets, bakeries, schools”. Look at the images:

Source: Terra

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