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Not easy to rent long term?

Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2023 2:24pm
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Hi everybody, I'm new on here. 

I've wanted to move to the Costa Blanca for some time, one of the reasons being the relative affordability of accommodation (in comparison with the UK, where I currently live in a rented flat). I soon realised that my plan to rent somewhere was not going to be as straightforward as I had thought! It seems most owners offer only 8 month rental contracts (typically Sep/Oct - Apr), as they can earn much more during the peak summer months. These short term contracts may be ideal, as a base, for people who wish to 'try before you buy', however, I can't afford to buy - it would just be renting for me. My question is, come April, when the contract ends, where would I go then? My fear is I could end up with nowhere to live!! I'd be very grateful for any info/advice on this. Thank a lot, Michael. 

Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2023 3:19pm

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Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2023 3:19pm

michael207 wrote on Wed Apr 12, 2023 2:24pm:

Hi everybody, I'm new on here. 

I've wanted to move to the Costa Blanca for some time, one of the reasons being the relative affordability of accommodation (in comparison with the UK, where I currently live in a rented flat). I soon realised that my plan to rent somewhere was not going to be as straightforward as I had thought!...

 

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... It seems most owners offer only 8 month rental contracts (typically Sep/Oct - Apr), as they can earn much more during the peak summer months. These short term contracts may be ideal, as a base, for people who wish to 'try before you buy', however, I can't afford to buy - it would just be renting for me. My question is, come April, when the contract ends, where would I go then? My fear is I could end up with nowhere to live!! I'd be very grateful for any info/advice on this. Thank a lot, Michael. 

Hi Michael, 

I've been renting long term for 9 years, 8 years in one apartment. The best way to find long term rentals (and there are plenty) is to spend time looking at a lot of estate agents windows rentals section. It's pointless looking on the Internet because, as you mentioned, it's mainly short term/holiday rentals. 

I personally would rather be in a rented property as its a set monthly price plus electric, and that's it.......

If you are planning to move to Spain long term or permanently you will need to apply for a visa. 

Steve 

Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2023 3:31pm

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Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2023 3:31pm

As Steve says, there is plenty of property around for long term rental, although you'll have more luck looking slightly away from the coastal resorts, where as you rightly say, there is big demand from tourists in the summer months.

Next to me, for example, there's a small villa with pool for rent, and I have retired friends who have invested in two modern apartments for long term rent in a nice block in Pego with communal pool.

Don't forget what Steve says re visas if you're a UK passport holder; post Brexit, there are some big hurdles to overcome to move here.

Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2023 5:35pm

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Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2023 5:35pm

There is a FB page purely for rentals of 12 months min.

Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2023 8:44am

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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2023 8:44am

michael207 wrote on Wed Apr 12, 2023 2:24pm:

Hi everybody, I'm new on here. 

I've wanted to move to the Costa Blanca for some time, one of the reasons being the relative affordability of accommodation (in comparison with the UK, where I currently live in a rented flat). I soon realised that my plan to rent somewhere was not going to be as straightforward as I had thought!...

 

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... It seems most owners offer only 8 month rental contracts (typically Sep/Oct - Apr), as they can earn much more during the peak summer months. These short term contracts may be ideal, as a base, for people who wish to 'try before you buy', however, I can't afford to buy - it would just be renting for me. My question is, come April, when the contract ends, where would I go then? My fear is I could end up with nowhere to live!! I'd be very grateful for any info/advice on this. Thank a lot, Michael. 

As Steve has said in his reply to you, you will need to apply for a visa before you can live longer than 90 days out of 180

Are you aware of this requirement?

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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2023 4:22pm

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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2023 4:22pm

Stevec61 wrote on Thu Apr 13, 2023 8:44am:

As Steve has said in his reply to you, you will need to apply for a visa before you can live longer than 90 days out of 180

Are you aware of this requirement?

Thank you all for your input.

(1) Steve, I'd just been looking at sites (mainly Idealista) & became quite disheartened - so really what I need to do is get over to Gandia for a week or 2, visit some estate agents & hopefully arrange some viewings? For info: last year I emailed 3 or 4 agents in Spain giving details of my plans - not one of them replied (not sure if the reason was due to me sending my message in English; perhaps they would have expected me to have translated to Spanish?). I think I did message one of them in Spanish. In any case, I heard somewhere that agents in Spain are not very interested in rentals as the money is in sales - maybe that was the reason! 

(2) I'm an Irish ppt holder - I believe that makes it easier to move to Spain (or any EU country). Is it slightly easier or a lot easier? Also, in terms of what officials would require upon arrival in Spain,  is it the country you arrive from that is relevant or does the ppt you hold trump everything else? To clarify, could it be more difficult to move from the UK (albeit with an Irish ppt) rather than from Ireland (with an Irish ppt)? Hope that makes sense. TIA

Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2023 5:10pm

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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2023 5:10pm

michael207 wrote on Thu Apr 13, 2023 4:22pm:

Thank you all for your input.

(1) Steve, I'd just been looking at sites (mainly Idealista) & became quite disheartened - so really what I need to do is get over to Gandia for a week or 2, visit some estate agents & hopefully arrange some viewings? For info: last year I emailed 3 or 4 agents in Spain giving details of ...

 

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...my plans - not one of them replied (not sure if the reason was due to me sending my message in English; perhaps they would have expected me to have translated to Spanish?). I think I did message one of them in Spanish. In any case, I heard somewhere that agents in Spain are not very interested in rentals as the money is in sales - maybe that was the reason! 

(2) I'm an Irish ppt holder - I believe that makes it easier to move to Spain (or any EU country). Is it slightly easier or a lot easier? Also, in terms of what officials would require upon arrival in Spain,  is it the country you arrive from that is relevant or does the ppt you hold trump everything else? To clarify, could it be more difficult to move from the UK (albeit with an Irish ppt) rather than from Ireland (with an Irish ppt)? Hope that makes sense. TIA

Hi Michael, 

It's a total waste of time dealing with estate agents on the Internet. Most won't reply. Half the Internet estate agents have out of date advertising. The best way is a short holiday dedicated to looking for rental properties in local estate agents windows etc.

As an Irish passport holder its so much easier to get residency sorted out. It doesn't matter where you are living now as its the passport that counts. 

Read the link below:

https://upsticks.es/residency-in-spain-for-irish-passport-holders-all-you-need-to-know/amp/

And this one:

https://administracion.gob.es/pag_Home/en/Tu-espacio-europeo/derechos-obligaciones/ciudadanos/residencia/obtencion-residencia/inscribirte-residente.html

Steve 

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Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2023 10:05pm

tebo53 wrote on Wed Apr 12, 2023 3:19pm:

Hi Michael, 

I've been renting long term for 9 years, 8 years in one apartment. The best way to find long term rentals (and there are plenty) is to spend time looking at a lot of estate agents windows rentals section. It's pointless looking on the Internet because, as you mentioned, it's mainly short term/hol...

 

Read more...

...iday rentals. 

I personally would rather be in a rented property as its a set monthly price plus electric, and that's it.......

If you are planning to move to Spain long term or permanently you will need to apply for a visa. 

Steve 

Hi Michael, 

I am also looking in that area to find a place. I set an advertisement up as a 'house-sitter' - (taking care of animals, plants, keeping the thief's at bay) to get to know the area. 

From my visit at the Sierra Nevada last year, I heard, that a landlord only gives out 11 month contract, and not for a whole year. The reason is that if someone refuses to pay rent, it is impossible to get the ones renting out of the property. 

Good luck with your search, 

Babs 

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2023 5:18pm

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Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2023 5:18pm

Babs57 wrote on Sun Jun 18, 2023 10:05pm:

Hi Michael, 

I am also looking in that area to find a place. I set an advertisement up as a 'house-sitter' - (taking care of animals, plants, keeping the thief's at bay) to get to know the area. 

 

Read more...

From my visit at the Sierra Nevada last year, I heard, that a landlord only gives out 11 month contract, and not for a whole year. The reason is that if someone refuses to pay rent, it is impossible to get the ones renting out of the property. 

Good luck with your search, 

Babs 

Thank you Babs. I hope you are successful in finding somewhere nice in Gandia. 

Michael

Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 10:32am

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Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 10:32am

tebo53 wrote on Wed Apr 12, 2023 3:19pm:

Hi Michael, 

I've been renting long term for 9 years, 8 years in one apartment. The best way to find long term rentals (and there are plenty) is to spend time looking at a lot of estate agents windows rentals section. It's pointless looking on the Internet because, as you mentioned, it's mainly short term/hol...

 

Read more...

...iday rentals. 

I personally would rather be in a rented property as its a set monthly price plus electric, and that's it.......

If you are planning to move to Spain long term or permanently you will need to apply for a visa. 

Steve 

Good morning, I want to rent my flat a long rent term, I need a digital rental contract, does anyone have that? Can anyone help me with please? 

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