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    Total comfortable life · all-in monthly
    £2,800
    UK
    €1,330
    Alicante
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    Estimated savings vs your current life
    Year 1
    £20,028
    3 years
    £60,084
    5 years
    £100,140
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    To rent

    €1,100 / mo

    Flat / apartment in Calle de Juan de Herrera, Mercado, Alicante / Alacant

    2 beds1 baths77 m²Floor 2
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    • Distrito 1 - Central, Alicante
    • Rent ~€1,350/mo
    • high expat community · Walkability 10/10

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    The neighbourhood

    What Distrito 1 - Central is actually like

    The expat presence in Distrito 1 is among the highest in Alicante province. British, German, French, and Scandinavian residents cluster most visibly around the Explanada de España and the streets immediately behind it — Calle Mayor, Calle San Francisco, and the lower end of Calle Castaños. The district supports 28 English-language services, from legal and tax advisors to medical practices, which makes it a natural landing zone for newly arrived Europeans (RelocateIQ local data, April 2026). Expats tend to gravitate toward MO Specialty Coffee and Donde Emma Café as informal meeting points, both of which draw a predominantly international morning crowd.

    The local resident profile skews toward affluent professionals and established retirees. Long-term Spanish residents in this district tend to own rather than rent, and many have held properties for decades. The social mix is genuinely layered — you will find retired Spanish civil servants, remote-working Europeans in their thirties, and short-term visitors cycling through furnished rentals. The result is a district that feels urban and international without being exclusively tourist-facing.

    Year-on-year purchase price growth reached 14.1% and rental growth 7.2%, with three-year cumulative purchase growth at 42.5% (Fotocasa, April 2026). These are not anomalous figures for this district — they reflect sustained demand from international buyers, limited new supply in the historic core, and infrastructure improvements that continue to push values upward. The rental market has grown 28.4% over five years, underpinned by high occupancy from a diverse tenant pool that includes expats, professionals, and short-term visitors.

    Best for
    • Young professionals
    • Digital nomads
    • Retired expats
    • City investors
    Not for
    • ×Large families
    • ×Budget renters
    • ×Quiet seekers
    Walkability
    10.0/10
    Transit
    9.0/10
    Safety
    8.0/10
    Family
    6.0/10
    Nightlife
    8.0/10
    Green space
    5.0/10
    Value
    7.0/10
    Cost of life

    What life actually costs in Alicante

    Monthly estimates · compared to London

    Eating Out
    €180
    vs £400 in London
    −55%
    Groceries
    €180
    vs £340 in London
    −47%
    Transport
    €40
    vs £180 in London
    −78%
    Utilities
    €120
    vs £205 in London
    −42%
    Internet
    €35
    vs £50 in London
    −30%
    Gym
    €40
    vs £70 in London
    −43%
    Morning coffee
    €1.30
    per cup · vs London price
    −53%
    Draught beer
    €2.20
    per pint · vs London price
    −53%

    Figures are city-level monthly estimates. Source: Numbeo Cost of Living Index 2024, updated quarterly.

    Getting around

    How connected is Distrito 1 - Central?

    Playa del Postiguet, Alicante
    🚌 26 min transit
    🚗 15 min drive
    Alicante-Elche Airport
    🚌 89 min transit
    🚗 24 min drive
    Explanada de España, Alicante
    🚌 18 min transit
    🚗 13 min drive
    Alicante Terminal Station
    🚌 24 min transit
    🚗 10 min drive
    Nearest metro: Mercat · 2029m
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    Local life

    What's on your doorstep

    Market intelligence

    The Distrito 1 - Central property market

    Price growth · last 12 months
    +7.2%
    2026 forecast
    +5.5%
    📅 Market data last verified: 22 April 2026
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    PRACTICALITIES

    What renting here actually involves

    Deposit

    Spanish law limits deposits to 1 month's rent for residential properties. Landlords sometimes request an additional month as guarantee. Expect 1–2 months upfront: approximately €2,700 for this property.

    Contract

    Standard Spanish rental contracts run for 5 years minimum (7 if landlord is a company). You can leave after 6 months with 30 days notice. Contracts must be in Spanish — always use a bilingual version.

    NIE & Padrón

    You will need an NIE number to sign a rental contract in Spain. Register on the Padrón (local census) within 3 months of arriving — this unlocks healthcare, schools and local services.

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