€950 / mo
Flat / apartment in Calle Virgen de la Fuensanta, La Chana, Granada
- Chana, Granada
- Rent ~€950/mo
- low expat community · Walkability 4/10
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What Chana is actually like
Chana's population is predominantly working-class Spanish families and factory commuters, many of whom have lived in the district for generations. The social fabric is local and tight-knit, with low English usage across shops, services, and daily interactions. This is not a district where you will overhear conversations in German or Dutch at the corner bar. The family-oriented character is reflected in the district's lifestyle scores: Family 8 and Safety 7, against a Nightlife score of just 3 (RelocateIQ analysis, April 2026).
The expat community in Chana is small and does not cluster in the way it does in districts closer to the Albaicín or Centro. Those who do settle here tend to be budget-conscious professionals or families prioritising space over social scene. The 24 English-language services recorded across the district (RelocateIQ local data, April 2026) provide a functional baseline — enough to navigate bureaucracy and healthcare — but day-to-day life requires Spanish. Cafeteria de la Facultad de Bellas Artes, rated 4.9/5, draws a younger crowd including students from the nearby Fine Arts faculty and is one of the few spots where a broader social mix is reliably present.
Gross rental yields are strong across all bedroom types. Studios yield 5.8%–7.2%, 1-beds 5.9%–7.4%, 2-beds 6%–7.5%, 3-beds 6.1%–7.6%, and 4-beds 6.2%–7.7% (Fotocasa, April 2026). Year-on-year purchase price growth hit 10.8% and rental growth 9.1%, with three-year cumulative purchase growth at 30.2% and five-year rental growth at 48.5% (Fotocasa, April 2026). These are not marginal gains — they reflect a district being repriced as central Granada becomes less accessible to ordinary buyers.
- ✓Families with children
- ✓Commuter workers
- ✓Budget homebuyers
- ×City centre lovers
- ×Pedestrian prioritizers
- ×Nightlife chasers
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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 €1,900 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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