€1,150 / mo
Flat / apartment in Calle de Isla de la Gomera, 13, Berruguete, Madrid
- Tetuán, Madrid
- Rent ~€1,175/mo
- medium expat community · Walkability 7/10
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What Tetuán is actually like
Tetuán's resident base is predominantly middle-class Spanish families and young office workers, concentrated around the quieter residential streets feeding off Bravo Murillo (RelocateIQ analysis, April 2026). The social mix skews practical rather than aspirational — people who want solid metro access and reasonable rents without paying a Malasaña premium. Gentrification is real but uneven: some blocks have been fully renovated while adjacent streets retain older, unreformed stock.
The expat community sits at medium density by Madrid standards. British, French, and Latin American professionals are the most visible groups, typically gravitating toward the southern end of the district closest to the metro interchange. Flint Café and Bartolito Coffee have become informal meeting points for English-speaking residents. With 26 English-language services operating in the district (RelocateIQ local data, April 2026), day-to-day logistics — from legal advice to healthcare — are manageable without fluent Spanish, though the neighbourhood rewards those who make the effort.
Purchase prices in Tetuán range considerably by size. Studios sit at a median of €115,000, making them the entry point for first-time investors targeting yields of 5.2%–7.8%. One-bedroom apartments come in at €210,000 with yields of 4.8%–6.9%, while two-bedroom units — the most liquid part of the market with 112 active purchase listings — are priced at a median of €380,000 and yield 4.2%–6.1%. Three-bedroom properties reach €600,000, and four-bedroom units €880,000, with yields compressing to 3.2%–4.5% at that level. The five-bedroom-plus segment is thin, with only eight purchase listings active and a median of €1,350,000 (Fotocasa, April 2026).
- ✓Young professionals
- ✓Working families
- ✓First-time investors
- ✓Commuters
- ×Luxury buyers
- ×Nightlife chasers
- ×Car-free minimalists
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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 €2,350 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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