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LΞovido
@leovido.eth
Here is what I've learned in the last couple of weeks, when looking to rent a house in Spain, in 2025: - Average price for 2 bedrooms is ~1200 Euros in city centre. ~900 outside - Spanish agencies are strict with renters having 1+ year Spanish permanent work contract - 2 months deposit + 1 month entry rent upfront. - There may be agency fees which is ~1 month rent worth. - You are required to be a Spanish citizen. If not, you need an NIE number. - Private landlords are easier to deal with and more flexible, but are much difficult to find
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swampnet
@swampnet
Unfortunately this is pretty standard! :( I think agency fees are illegal now though but I’m sure they’ve figured out workarounds. You can still check out your rights and then ask them for an hoja de reclamación. Sometimes that will get them to change their tune.
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Manu Williams 🎩🔵💎
@manuwilliams
Better than in NYC where you had to -prove income 40-50x the rent - a good credit score (700+) - employer verification letter - last 2 bank statements - reference letters 😅
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Disky.eth 🎩
@disky.eth
And the media income is often lower then the rent price. However as a dev god like you that shouldn't be a problem
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