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What advice to expats in Santander have about housing?

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When we asked people living in Santander about the social scene there, they described it saying...

"Expats in Santander advise that it's important to research the different neighborhoods in the city to find one that suits your lifestyle and budget. They recommend using local real estate agents or online property websites to find available housing options. It's also suggested to visit the property in person before making any commitments, to ensure it meets your expectations. Expats also advise negotiating the rental price, as it's common practice in Spain. They suggest getting a Spanish-speaking friend or hiring a translator to help with the negotiation and understanding the rental contract. They also recommend checking the proximity of the property to public transportation, supermarkets, schools, and other amenities. Expats also emphasize the importance of understanding the terms of the lease agreement, including the duration of the lease, the notice period, and the responsibilities for repairs and maintenance. Lastly, they advise setting up a Spanish bank account for ease of paying rent and utility bills. They also suggest getting home insurance to cover any potential damages or theft," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Santander, Spain.

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