Are you coming to study in Madrid?

We help you choose your new home..

a large body of water with a building in the background
a large body of water with a building in the background

Studying in Madrid offers several advantages: it is home to prestigious universities with extensive academic programs, it is a vibrant and culturally rich city with numerous events and nightlife, its central location facilitates travel to other regions and countries, and it has a growing international community, providing a diverse and enriching experience.

people in library
people in library

Finding an apartment as a student in Madrid is difficult due to high demand and elevated rental prices. International students face language barriers. Additionally, apartments in central areas are expensive and hard to find, which may force students to look in more distant areas, increasing travel time and costs.

a bedroom with a bed and a large window
a bedroom with a bed and a large window

Things to consider:

Budget:

Define how much you can spend on rent, including additional expenses such as utilities (water, electricity, internet) and security deposit.

Location:

Choose an area close to your university to minimize travel time. Also consider proximity to services such as supermarkets, public transportation, and recreational areas.

Condition of the apartment:

Check the state of the appliances, furniture, and the overall infrastructure.

Roommates:

If you are going to share an apartment, meet your future roommates to ensure that their lifestyles and schedules are compatible with yours.

Security:

Assess the safety of the neighborhood and the building. Inquire about security measures such as locks, doormen, or surveillance systems.

Community and atmosphere:

Consider the overall atmosphere of the neighborhood and whether it fits your lifestyle and needs as a student.

If you're planning to move to Madrid to study, contact us to help you with the process of finding an apartment, whether it's solo or shared.