We know that finding a flat in Madrid for the last few years can be very tedious and give you a couple of headaches. Therefore, here we are going to give you a series of tips when looking for a flat to rent in the capital so that you can find your ideal flat.
To find a flat to rent safely, it is very important to be realistic and beware of bargains. If you see an advertisement for a flat in very good condition that is too cheap, be careful. It could be that the ad is false or that the owner is hiding flaws in the flat. Other possible signs of scams are:
Before paying and signing anything, we always recommend visiting the apartment to check that it is the same as the one in the advertisement. Also make sure that the home is in perfect condition.
The documents that are usually required to sign a rental contract are:
If you are a student, don't worry, there are also many flats for rent without a salary. Keep in mind that Madrid is a city full of students. An important tip before signing the contract is to make sure that all terms are covered (length of contract, repairs included, etc.) to avoid future misunderstandings. It is also advisable to formalise the contract in person if possible.
We advise you to look for a flat well in advance. It is recommended to start looking 3 to 6 months before the move. The best time to rent a flat in Madrid is in the summer months, as students return home for the summer and vacate their rented flats. On the other hand, September and October are the months with the highest demand for flats, as it is the start of a new academic year at university and students return to the city. In addition to students, many people also move during these months to start a new job.
Here we leave you a recommendation of the best areas of Madrid to rent a flat depending on the preferences of each one. While some people are looking for peace and quiet in a house away from the crowds of the city centre, others are looking for a small flat close to the trendiest places.
If you are looking for a bigger house, garden, a more residential neighbourhood, with green areas, etc, we recommend you to save time and start looking in the surroundings of Madrid directly. Finding this type of house in the centre is very, very expensive. And for sure you will not find the tranquillity of a family area. Some of the areas we like the most are Sanchinarro, Las Tablas, Alcobendas, San Sebastián de los Reyes, Tres Cantos, Montecarmelo, Aravaca, Pozuelo or Majadahonda, among others. It is worth mentioning that here you can find a house with these characteristics for a much lower price than in Madrid centre, but even so they are expensive areas.
If you have a high budget, you are cosmopolitan and you are looking for a movie lifestyle living in one of the most chic neighbourhoods of the capital, we definitely recommend Barrio Salamanca and around Retiro Park, and Chamberí. Here you will find the most luxurious nightclubs, restaurants and shops in the city.
If your budget is lower, you are a student or you simply don't want to spend too much on your rent, we recommend the following areas in the city centre: Tetuán, Cuatro Caminos, Lavapiés, Vallecas, Vicálvaro or Prosperidad, among others. You also have other options, a bit further away from the centre, such as: Carabanchel, Usera, Alcorcón, Leganés and Getafe.
If what you are looking for is a student and party atmosphere, we definitely recommend Moncloa and Ciudad Universitaria. However, any central location that has a good metro connection is a good option.
If what you like is a more alternative atmosphere, the most bohemian pubs in the city and the most modern neighborhoods, the areas of Malasaña, Chueca and Huertas are for you!
Today, there are a wide variety of ways to find an apartment. From word of mouth to online apartment search platforms, the latter being the most used currently.
We recommend asking acquaintances or checking if any contact on your social networks offers a good apartment/free room option. Unfortunately, this is not common and therefore most of us turn to accommodation search websites. This is undoubtedly a very good option as well since these are secure websites and where you can begin to speed up the procedures from your city.
Here we recommend some of the most used web platforms in Spain to rent flats: Idealista, Spotahome, Badi, Enalquiler, Fotocasa, Pisocompartido, Habitaclia, Indomio, Pisos.com, or Trovit, among others.
If you don't mind spending money on commissions and you are not comfortable browsing the Internet, one option is real estate agencies. But keep in mind that it is usually the most expensive option.
Despite all these tips, which we hope will help you in the tedious search for accommodation, do not forget what Sityex is for and take a look on our website at the accommodation offered by our partners.
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