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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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    €1,195 / mo

    Flat / apartment in Calle de Gumersindo Azcárate, Moscardó, Madrid

    2 beds1 baths64 m²Floor 2
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    • Usera, Madrid
    • Rent ~€1,300/mo
    • low expat community · Walkability 6/10

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    The neighbourhood

    What Usera is actually like

    Usera's resident base is predominantly working-class Spanish families and Latin American immigrants, with a significant Chinese community concentrated around Calle Pradillo and the surrounding blocks — a demographic mix that gives the district its distinctly international, local-paced character. The expat density is low by Madrid standards (RelocateIQ analysis, April 2026), meaning this is not a district where English-speaking newcomers will find a ready-made social infrastructure waiting for them.

    The 20 English-language services counted across the district (RelocateIQ local data, April 2026) reflect a functional but limited offering — enough to handle basic administrative and medical needs, but not the density you'd find in Chamberí or Malasaña. Expats who do settle here tend to be budget-conscious professionals or families prioritising space over social convenience. The café scene is where social mixing happens most naturally: Con Acento and El Rincon Del Cafe on the local circuit are where you're most likely to encounter the small but growing cohort of international residents alongside long-term Spanish neighbours.

    Studios are the sharpest entry point in Usera, with a median purchase price of €135,000 and gross yields ranging from 5.2% to 7.1% — the highest yield band in the district (Fotocasa, April 2026). One-bedroom properties sit at a median of €205,000, with yields of 5.0%–6.8%, while two-bedroom units — the most liquid segment with 250 purchase listings and 150 rental listings — come in at €260,000 median. Three-bedroom properties reach €360,000, four-bedrooms €460,000, and five-bedroom-plus stock is priced at a median of €620,000, with yields compressing to 4.6%–6.3% at the top end (Fotocasa, April 2026).

    Best for
    • Budget families
    • First-time buyers
    • Immigrant workers
    • Space prioritizers
    Not for
    • ×Nightlife seekers
    • ×Luxury hunters
    • ×English-first expats
    Walkability
    6.0/10
    Transit
    8.0/10
    Safety
    6.0/10
    Family
    7.0/10
    Nightlife
    4.0/10
    Green space
    5.0/10
    Value
    9.0/10
    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
    €1.44
    per cup · vs London price
    −36%
    Draught beer
    €2.72
    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 Usera?

    Madrid-Barajas Airport
    🚌 83 min transit
    🚗 29 min drive
    Puerta del Sol, Madrid
    🚌 33 min transit
    🚗 17 min drive
    Madrid Atocha Station
    🚌 31 min transit
    🚗 17 min drive
    Nearest metro: Usera · 568m
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    Local life

    What's on your doorstep

    Market intelligence

    The Usera property market

    Price growth · last 12 months
    +4.7%
    2026 forecast
    +4.8%
    📅 Market data last verified: 22 April 2026
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    PRACTICALITIES

    What renting here actually involves

    Deposit

    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 €2,600 for this property.

    Contract

    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.

    NIE & Padrón

    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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