What advice to expats in Granada have about housing?
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"Expats in Granada recommend researching the area thoroughly before committing to a rental property. It is important to visit the property in person and to ask questions about the neighborhood and the landlord. Additionally, it is important to read the rental agreement carefully and to make sure that all utilities are included in the rent. Expats also suggest negotiating the rent and any additional fees, such as for security deposits or pet fees. Finally, expats recommend finding a reliable property manager to help with any issues that may arise," wrote a member who made the move to Granada, Nicaragua.
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"Many homes are not equipped with ovens,heating,air conditioning and other things we take for granted in the US. But living in a beautiful city with a lovely view compensates for a lot," explained one expat living in Granada, Spain.
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What advice to expats in Granada have about housing?
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