€1,050 / mo
Flat / apartment in Campo Verde, Granada
- Norte, Granada
- Rent ~€875/mo
- low expat community · Walkability 5/10
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What Norte is actually like
Norte's expat density is low. The district draws a small but steady trickle of Northern European and UK nationals — primarily families and remote workers priced out of Centro, Realejo, or Albaicín — rather than a concentrated expat cluster. There is no single square or café that functions as an expat meeting point in the way that Plaza Nueva does for the city centre crowd, though Barrio Specialty Coffee & Bakery has developed a reputation among English-speaking residents as a reliable working café. The social mix skews local and practical rather than international and social.
The dominant resident profile is working families and young local professionals. Housing stock runs to larger apartments and modest townhouses suited to households with children, and the family-friendly atmosphere is a genuine draw rather than a marketing claim. With 27 English-language services recorded across the district, provision exists but is limited — residents needing regular English-language professional or medical support will likely need to travel into the city centre for specialist appointments (RelocateIQ local data, April 2026).
Purchase prices in Norte are among the lowest in Granada's residential districts. Studios sit at a median of €62,000, one-beds at €85,000, and two-beds at €115,000. Three-bedroom apartments — the most common family purchase — come in at a median of €155,000, with four-beds at €195,000 and five-bed-plus properties at €265,000. The price per sqm average is €1,520, sitting 25.85% below the Granada city average, and the market is dominated by resale stock rather than new build (Fotocasa, April 2026).
- ✓Families with children
- ✓First-time buyers
- ✓Local commuters
- ×Nightlife seekers
- ×Central walkers
- ×Luxury hunters
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Figures are city-level monthly estimates. Source: Numbeo Cost of Living Index 2024, updated quarterly.
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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 €1,750 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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