Newcomer journey

Start here if Madrid feels like too many tabs open

This is the ordered version of the site: first stabilize the move, then choose a neighborhood, rent carefully, sort the admin, and build the daily routine that makes Madrid workable.

1

Get oriented

Use the first-90-days guide to put housing, documents, money, transport, and routines in a sensible order.

Start the sequence
2

Choose where to live

Compare neighborhoods by rent, noise, safety, green space, transport, and who each area actually suits.

Open the neighborhood hub
3

Rent without panic

Understand documents, guarantees, viewing checks, scams, short-term stays, and when to walk away.

Read housing guides
4

Sort the admin

Separate NIE, TIE, padrón, banking, healthcare, phone, utilities, and other setup tasks into dependencies.

Open admin guides

First reads

The three guides to open before making big decisions

Start Here11 min

Your First 90 Days In Madrid

The first 90 days in Madrid are less about seeing the city and more about turning a move into a functioning life.

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Housing10 min

How Renting In Madrid Actually Works

Renting in Madrid is not just about finding a nice apartment online. It is a negotiation between speed, paperwork, guarantees, neighborhood fit, and what landlords believe makes you a safe tenant.

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After the basics

Then build the practical setup

Once housing and documents are less foggy, these guides help make the first year feel less improvised.

Money9 min

Realistic Monthly Budget In Madrid

The useful question is not whether Madrid is expensive in the abstract. It is expensive relative to which life you are trying to build.