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It might be harder to get a rental for 400ish a month, if you are only staying four months, as that would be long term rates.

Unfortunately, you are staying over the summer months when many landlords will be looking from the higher rates available on short term holiday lets.

You might be lucky though, as you have someone locally to help - and sometimes you can get a better deal if you can pay it all up front.
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I don't know if this will help but I'll be staying for 6 months. I have also learned that I may have to up the ante by 100 Euros. I'll see what my Spanish friends find. If absolutely necessary and the deal is really good, I could probably pay up front. That sounds like a good suggestion as a bartering chip.
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We had a similar "sticker shock" when we initially moved to Spain. We were in Nerja and the prices were a lot dearer than on the estate agents websites. Luckily we had friends who trawled around with us to find "se aquiler" signs and we managed to get a great deal in another area with a Spanish landlord.
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Flat cruising? That's a good idea. And it might be a fun (hopefully not frustrating) way to see more of Granada with my friends right at the start of my visit.
Thanks for the tip and the heads up on estate agents.
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I don't know if this will help but I'll be staying for 6 months. I have also learned that I may have to up the ante by 100 Euros. I'll see what my Spanish friends find. If absolutely necessary and the deal is really good, I could probably pay up front. That sounds like a good suggestion as a bartering chip.
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Good luck, I'm sure it will be easier with Spanish friends helping. Of course, don't be too quick offering to pay extra up front!!

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Thanks for the advice brocher. Wish me luck.

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Hi,

My US partner (I am English) and I are looking to rent in Granada and arrive there on 23rd. He is working in Afgh and we have 3months of R&R between his 3 month work rota so after holidaying in the Granada area every 3 months for the last 2 years we have decided that we are done with hotels and holiday lets and want to take an apartment. As I mentioned, we arrive this time on 23rd June and we have a hotel booked for the first 5 days. I want to reall know if its realistic to view and do paperwork on an apartment within a week? We are lucky enough to be able to pay a hefty cash deposit so I am hoping money talks, but woould be interested to hear what the general opinion is. We know Granada well and know where we want tto be and as w have been talking about doing it for a while we have researched estate agents and I have also made enquiries about a couple of places on line that we want to view. I know its going to be a bit of a mad week, but is there a "paperwork" type reason that would stop us renting. Neither of us will be actual residents so would this stop us from being able to rent a place? Any advice/incite/assistance would bbe greatly received,

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Your suggestion of Googling "aquiler pisos en Granada" really helped. There, I was able to learn that there are apartments in or near my price range and near my preffered area. That a big load off my mind.
I was in Granada last fall for 3 days. I never worried about safety. People were polite and friendly. I got to know a couple who own a small restaurant and bar at Calle Alhamar, 24 called "La Rama de Oro". They were so very nice that we formed a bond. She is going to try to help me find a place to live. But, I haven't heard back from her yet. It has only been 4 days. I have a hotel reservation for the first 5 days that I'll be there.
I can hardly wait to see the revamped "Patio de Los Leones" at La Alhambra.
Maye we can get together when you get settled. Thanks for your useful reply.
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My US partner (I am English) and I are looking to rent in Granada and arrive there on 23rd. He is working in Afgh and we have 3months of R&R between his 3 month work rota so after holidaying in the Granada area every 3 months for the last 2 years we have decided that we are done with hotels and holiday lets and want to take an apartment. As I mentioned, we arrive this time on 23rd June and we have a hotel booked for the first 5 days. I want to reall know if its realistic to view and do paperwork on an apartment within a week? We are lucky enough to be able to pay a hefty cash deposit so I am hoping money talks, but woould be interested to hear what the general opinion is. We know Granada well and know where we want tto be and as w have been talking about doing it for a while we have researched estate agents and I have also made enquiries about a couple of places on line that we want to view. I know its going to be a bit of a mad week, but is there a "paperwork" type reason that would stop us renting. Neither of us will be actual residents so would this stop us from being able to rent a place? Any advice/incite/assistance would bbe greatly received,

Thanks, Nicola


it's entirely possible to view an apartment & move in the same day if you have the money to hand

most owners & agents use a standard contract & have them on file

although I am officially resident I have never been asked for the resident cert by a landlord - most will accept your passport as ID & often will prefer it, since it has your photo

that of course might change as the new residency rules filter through - but I'd be surprised if it changes that quickly

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This is really positive feedback, I am just wondering how difficult it will be without either of us having a Spanish bank account, I am going to try to get a santander account opened by pushing with a UK santander account (although I know the two banks are seperate) prior to our arriving, but is this a big sticking point as I believe you cant open utility account without a spanish account and cant get an accoount without an address (Catch 22!)

Whats your view?

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it's entirely possible to view an apartment & move in the same day if you have the money to hand

most owners & agents use a standard contract & have them on file

although I am officially resident I have never been asked for the resident cert by a landlord - most will accept your passport as ID & often will prefer it, since it has your photo

that of course might change as the new residency rules filter through - but I'd be surprised if it changes that quickly


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This is really positive feedback, I am just wondering how difficult it will be without either of us having a Spanish bank account, I am going to try to get a santander account opened by pushing with a UK santander account (although I know the two banks are seperate) prior to our arriving, but is this a big sticking point as I believe you cant open utility account without a spanish account and cant get an accoount without an address (Catch 22!)

Whats your view?

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In nearly 9 years of renting in Spain the utilities have always remained in the owner's name

some have paid the bills & we paid them when they showed them to us

some have passed us the bills & we've gone to the bank & paid that way

currently the bills go out of my account - the owner sorted that out for me

you should be able to open a non-resident bank account with your passport - although they might want a NIE number

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My US partner (I am English) and I are looking to rent in Granada and arrive there on 23rd. He is working in Afgh and we have 3months of R&R between his 3 month work rota so after holidaying in the Granada area every 3 months for the last 2 years we have decided that we are done with hotels and holiday lets and want to take an apartment. As I mentioned, we arrive this time on 23rd June and we have a hotel booked for the first 5 days. I want to reall know if its realistic to view and do paperwork on an apartment within a week? We are lucky enough to be able to pay a hefty cash deposit so I am hoping money talks, but woould be interested to hear what the general opinion is. We know Granada well and know where we want tto be and as w have been talking about doing it for a while we have researched estate agents and I have also made enquiries about a couple of places on line that we want to view. I know its going to be a bit of a mad week, but is there a "paperwork" type reason that would stop us renting. Neither of us will be actual residents so would this stop us from being able to rent a place? Any advice/incite/assistance would bbe greatly received,

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It took me 11 days to find an apaartment that was available for less than a full year.
I am only here for six months. I'm renting from a private party at Plaza Fontiveros. The contract was fairly simple although I made a few minor changes in it to clarify some points. Whatever you do, don't rent from somebody who is out of the country and wants the rent money sent by Western Union. There are many scams like this occuring here in Granada at this time. Good luck and have fun.

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Thanks for the tip re- WU, we will steer clear of that!

We are happy to rent for over 12 months, the plan is that I stay there while Mark heads to Afgh and continue to work as i work from anywhere I have an internet connection.

Do you think if you had been willing to take a lease for 12 months that the 11 day search would have been a lot less?


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I am only here for six months. I'm renting from a private party at Plaza Fontiveros. The contract was fairly simple although I made a few minor changes in it to clarify some points. Whatever you do, don't rent from somebody who is out of the country and wants the rent money sent by Western Union. There are many scams like this occuring here in Granada at this time. Good luck and have fun.

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