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    Total comfortable life · all-in monthly
    £2,800
    UK
    €1,720
    Madrid
    Save 48%
    Estimated savings vs your current life
    Year 1
    £16,056
    3 years
    £48,168
    5 years
    £80,280
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    €790,000

    Flat / apartment in Calle del Barco, 28, Malasaña-Universidad, Madrid

    2 beds2 baths110 m²Floor 1
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    • Centro, Madrid
    • Rent ~€2,850/mo
    • +12.5% growth · 3.5–4.6% yield
    • high expat community · Walkability 10/10

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    The neighbourhood

    What Centro is actually like

    Centro attracts a high density of expats, with British, French, Italian, and American professionals making up the most visible international cohort. They tend to cluster around Malasaña and Justicia, where the café culture is most established — ALCHEMY Specialty Coffee on Calle de la Reina is a reliable morning meeting point for English-speaking freelancers and remote workers. The district supports 28 English-language services, from legal advisors to medical clinics, which is a meaningful indicator of how embedded the international community has become (RelocateIQ local data, April 2026).

    The permanent local population skews toward affluent professionals and long-term Madrid residents who have held properties here for decades. Social mixing happens, but the lines are fairly clear: tourists dominate the streets around Sol and Opera, expats occupy the mid-market rental stock in Malasaña and Chueca, and established locals hold the larger, unrenovated flats that rarely come to market. The result is a district with genuine social texture but also real friction — noise, crowds, and tourist-driven commercial pressure are daily realities rather than occasional inconveniences.

    Centro's rental market is split between short-term tourist lets and long-term residential tenancies, and that tension shapes the experience for incoming relocators. Long-term furnished stock is limited because many landlords prefer the higher returns of short-term platforms, which keeps quality long-term inventory scarce and pushes furnished premiums to €200–€300/month above unfurnished equivalents across most bedroom types (Fotocasa, April 2026). At a budget of €1,500/month, your realistic options are an unfurnished studio — median unfurnished studio rent sits at €1,200–€2,000/month — in a secondary street away from Gran Vía or Sol, likely without an elevator given the district's building stock.

    Best for
    • Young professionals
    • Investors
    • Digital nomads
    • City enthusiasts
    Not for
    • ×Families with young kids
    • ×Budget relocators
    • ×Quiet seekers
    • ×Car owners
    Walkability
    10.0/10
    Transit
    10.0/10
    Safety
    7.0/10
    Family
    5.0/10
    Nightlife
    9.0/10
    Green space
    4.0/10
    Value
    6.0/10
    Cost of life

    What life actually costs in Madrid

    Monthly estimates · compared to London

    Eating Out
    €250
    vs £400 in London
    −37%
    Groceries
    €240
    vs £340 in London
    −29%
    Transport
    €55
    vs £180 in London
    −69%
    Utilities
    €130
    vs £205 in London
    −36%
    Internet
    €35
    vs £50 in London
    −30%
    Gym
    €45
    vs £70 in London
    −35%
    Morning coffee
    €1.70
    per cup · vs London price
    −36%
    Draught beer
    €3.20
    per pint · vs London price
    −36%

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

    Getting around

    How connected is Centro?

    Madrid-Barajas Airport
    🚌 52 min transit
    🚗 35 min drive
    Puerta del Sol, Madrid
    🚶 1 min walk
    🚌 1 min transit
    🚗 1 min drive
    Madrid Atocha Station
    🚶 27 min walk
    🚌 12 min transit
    🚗 17 min drive
    Nearest metro: Sol · 42m
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    Local life

    What's on your doorstep

    Market intelligence

    The Centro property market

    Price growth · last 12 months
    +12.5%
    Gross rental yield
    3.5–4.6%
    2026 forecast
    +6.0%
    📅 Market data last verified: 22 April 2026
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    PRACTICALITIES

    What buying here actually involves

    Year built
    Not disclosed
    Catastral ref
    Not disclosed
    IBI estimate
    €400–900/yr typical — confirm with agent
    Community fees
    ~€40–120/mo typical — confirm with agent
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