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"Expats in Ronda advise that it's important to consider the location of your housing. The old town, known as La Ciudad, is charming and historic, but the streets can be narrow and parking can be a challenge. The newer part of town, El Mercadillo, offers more modern amenities and easier parking. They also suggest renting before buying, to get a feel for the area and understand where you would prefer to live. Expats recommend working with a local real estate agent who can help navigate the housing market and understand the local laws and regulations. They also advise to be aware of the seasonal changes in Ronda. While the weather is generally mild, winters can be cold and many traditional Spanish homes do not have central heating. Lastly, expats suggest considering the proximity to amenities such as shops, restaurants, and healthcare facilities when choosing a place to live. It's also important to note that while Ronda is a small town, it is well connected by bus and train services, so living a bit outside of the town center can still provide easy access to amenities. Expats also advise to be prepared for a slower pace of life in Ronda, which is part of its charm but can be an adjustment if you're used to a faster-paced city life. Finally, they recommend learning some Spanish, as while many people in Ronda speak English, being able to communicate in the local language can make settling in much easier," commented one expat who made the move to Ronda, Spain.

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