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    Total comfortable life · all-in monthly
    £2,800
    UK
    €1,350
    Sevilla
    Save 59%
    Estimated savings vs your current life
    Year 1
    £19,824
    3 years
    £59,472
    5 years
    £99,120
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    To rent

    €830 / mo

    Flat / apartment in Calle Fabié, Calle Betis - Pagés del Corro, Sevilla

    1 beds1 baths49 m²Floor 2
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    • Triana, Sevilla
    • Rent ~€950/mo
    • medium expat community · Walkability 9/10

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    The neighbourhood

    What Triana is actually like

    Triana's resident base is predominantly long-term Spanish locals — artisan families, flamenco practitioners, and working-class households whose roots in the district run deep. That demographic is shifting. Young Spanish professionals have moved in steadily, drawn by the central river location and walkable street grid, and a medium-density expat community has established itself alongside them. Northern Europeans — particularly British, German, and Dutch nationals — make up the largest expat cohort, with many drawn by the district's reputation for authenticity over the more tourist-saturated Santa Cruz. Expats tend to cluster around Calle Betis and the streets immediately behind it, where short-term lets transition into longer-term residencies.

    The social mix is genuinely layered rather than segregated. Delatribu on Calle Pagés del Corro functions as a regular meeting point for remote workers and expats, while the market halls and side streets around Mercado de Triana sustain a local rhythm that keeps the neighbourhood from tipping into an expat enclave. For practical needs, the district supports 24 English-language services — from legal advisors to estate agents — providing a functional infrastructure for new arrivals (RelocateIQ local data, April 2026).

    Rental pricing follows a similar gradient. Furnished one-beds run €900–€1,200/month; furnished two-beds €1,100–€1,500/month; furnished three-beds €1,400–€1,900/month. Unfurnished equivalents come in roughly €100 lower at each tier. The average rent per square metre across the district is €13.50/month, and year-on-year rental growth stands at 7% — slightly below the 9.2% recorded on the purchase side (Fotocasa, April 2026). Over five years, rents have risen 35.2%, a figure that matters to anyone modelling long-term holding costs.

    Best for
    • Young professionals
    • Culture enthusiasts
    • Remote workers
    Not for
    • ×Car-dependent families
    • ×Luxury buyers
    • ×Nightlife chasers
    Walkability
    9.0/10
    Transit
    8.0/10
    Safety
    8.0/10
    Family
    7.0/10
    Nightlife
    8.0/10
    Green space
    6.0/10
    Value
    7.0/10
    Cost of life

    What life actually costs in Sevilla

    Monthly estimates · compared to London

    Eating Out
    €180
    vs £400 in London
    −55%
    Groceries
    €200
    vs £340 in London
    −41%
    Transport
    €40
    vs £180 in London
    −78%
    Utilities
    €120
    vs £205 in London
    −42%
    Internet
    €35
    vs £50 in London
    −30%
    Gym
    €45
    vs £70 in London
    −36%
    Morning coffee
    €1.40
    per cup · vs London price
    −51%
    Draught beer
    €2.20
    per pint · vs London price
    −51%

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

    Getting around

    How connected is Triana?

    Seville Airport
    🚌 90 min transit
    🚗 24 min drive
    Plaza Nueva, Sevilla
    🚶 24 min walk
    🚌 27 min transit
    🚗 10 min drive
    Sevilla Santa Justa Station
    🚌 40 min transit
    🚗 19 min drive
    Nearest metro: Parque de los Príncipes · 669m
    €830
    ⚠ Approximate
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    Local life

    What's on your doorstep

    What's Nearby
    Everything within walking distance
    Supermarkets
    supermercado carrefour express10 min
    mercadona11 min
    Cafés & Restaurants
    mercado de triana2 min
    mercado del barranco5 min
    al wadi10 min
    Bars & Nightlife
    bodeguita antonio romero8 min
    río grande sevilla8 min
    bar postiguillo tapas10 min
    Pharmacies
    farmacia republica argentina9 min
    farmacia giralda14 min
    farmacia de la alfalfa16 min
    Gyms
    centro deportivo el paraguas4 min
    centro deportivo antonio alvarez gordon "tejares"9 min
    gimnasio vivagym los remedios10 min
    Banks & ATMs
    banco de españa12 min
    bbva12 min
    Hospitals & Clinics
    quirónsalud infanta luisa hospital6 min
    centro médico arenal7 min
    centro médico quirónsalud condes de bustillo7 min
    Coworking Spaces
    coworking sevilla :: workincompany13 min
    arcadia coworking15 min
    spaces villasis16 min
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    The Triana property market

    Price growth · last 12 months
    +7.0%
    2026 forecast
    +6.0%
    📅 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 €1,900 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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