€750 / mo
Flat / apartment in Calle Gumiel de San Pedro, 7, Albaicín, Granada
- Albaicín, Granada
- Rent ~€1,000/mo
- medium expat community · Walkability 9/10
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What Albaicín is actually like
Albaicín draws a specific type of international resident: artists, remote workers, and retirees who have made a deliberate choice to trade convenience for character. The expat community sits at medium density by Granada standards, with British, German, and American residents the most consistently represented nationalities. They tend to cluster in the lower Albaicín — the streets immediately above Plaza Nueva — where restored flats with modern interiors sit behind historic facades. The social infrastructure for this community is real but compact: the district supports 28 English-language services (RelocateIQ local data, April 2026), which covers everything from legal advisors to language schools.
The local resident profile is equally specific. Long-term Granadino families share the quarter with short-term rental owners who may only occupy their properties seasonally. The social mix is genuine but occasionally tense — tourist volumes and Airbnb density have reshaped the street-level economy. Expats looking to integrate tend to gravitate toward Jerusalem Books Cafe on Calle Calderería, which functions as an informal meeting point for the English-speaking community, alongside the neighbourhood's ten cafés (RelocateIQ local data, April 2026) that serve a predominantly local and creative clientele.
Purchase prices in Albaicín vary significantly by property type, but the entry point is clear: studios start at a median of €105,000, one-beds at €155,000, and two-beds at €210,000. Three-bedroom properties — the most common format for investor-operators running licensed short-term rentals — sit at a median of €250,000, while four-beds reach €390,000 and five-bed-plus properties command a median of €595,000 (Fotocasa, April 2026). Inventory is tight across all categories, with only 235 purchase listings active across the entire district, and studios — the fastest-moving format — averaging just 75 days on market (Fotocasa, April 2026).
- ✓Short-term rental investors
- ✓History buffs
- ✓Remote creatives
- ✓Retirees
- ×Families with kids
- ×Car owners
- ×Budget renters
- ×Modern living seekers
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What renting here actually involves
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 €2,000 for this property.
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.
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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