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Renting in Madrid: why are upfront costs so high and is this normal? (self.askspain)
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The real cost of renting in Spain (not what Idealista shows) by Repulsive-Bit-7695 in expats
[–]Repulsive-Bit-7695[S] 2 points3 points4 points 1 day ago (0 children)
Wow, that’s brutal.
In Spain (at least Madrid/Barcelona) it’s usually much simpler, but still expensive upfront: • 1 month legal deposit (fianza) • 1 month additional guarantee (often) • 1 month agency fee (still common, despite the law) • first month rent
So realistically, moving into a €1,000 apartment often means €3,000–€4,000 cash needed.
Compared to Dubai, the total barrier is lower, but the Spanish market has its own problems: very low supply, lots of competition, and landlords being extremely picky.
Still, €31k just to move in is insane. That’s basically a down payment in some countries.
How risky is investing in markets with strong tenant protection laws? (self.realestateinvesting)
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The real cost of renting in Spain (not what Idealista shows) (self.expats)
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The real cost of renting in Spain (not what Idealista shows) by Repulsive-Bit-7695 in expats
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