We like to say the place you stay contributes to 70% of your Barcelona experience, so whatever happens make sure it’s the right apartment for you.
But searching for a monthly rental apartment in Barcelona can be a daunting prospect. It’s not an easy task and can take up to three or four weeks of searching before you find your dream pad. Let’s just say, patience is a must!
The demand for apartments outweighs the properties available to rent and landlords usually give preference to tenants in search of long-term contracts. Thus, competition for short-term rentals is fierce and securing a flat in Barcelona can be both time-consuming and overwhelming.
When flat hunting in Barcelona, it’s worth bearing several factors in mind. We have compiled a list of 5 must-haves for a monthly rental apartment in Barcelona, watch the video on our YouTube channel, or read more below.
Choose a modern apartmentÂ
When looking for properties, you will soon notice that Barcelona has plenty of flats in need of refurbishment. If possible, avoid these apartments as maintaining them is likely to cost you both time and money. We take pride in hand-picking every apartment that we showcase on our website to ensure they meet the highest standards in quality. Take a look at some of our apartments for rent and find the right one for you.
Fully equipped and furnished apartment
If you secure a flat which is fully-furnished, you will be up and running from day one without the need to buy furniture and electrical appliances and subsequently having to sell them or donate them once you leave the city. If you come to Barcelona for work, studying, or as a digital nomad, you can also look out for apartments with business amenities such as dedicated workspaces and free Wi-Fi.
Centrally-located in Barcelona
Aim to find an apartment which is centrally located and well-connected to public transport and your workplace or university to ensure that your daily commute is stress-free. Particularly good areas for this include Grà cia, Eixample Dreta, Eixample Esquerre, Les Corts, Ciutat Vella, and El Born. It is also worth bearing in mind the need to have a Supermarket, bakery, and greengrocers in close proximity. Read our complete guide to Barcelona neighborhoods for more guidance and information.
Without bureaucracy
There are several documents you will need to have if you are looking to rent for more than a year. These include your NIE number, Social Security number and a bank account. You will also need to have registered in the city hall (empadronamiento). Fortunately, with a monthly rental you can avoid this bureaucracy. Get in touch if you have any questions, we’re here to help!
Contracts with a reliable company
Be careful with apartments you find on the internet as there has been a recent increase in fraud with online rental companies. In such cases, individuals posing as landlords ask you for money in advance, and are often offering a substantial discount if you pay everything upfront. So, be sure to go with a reputable company.