Condition of rental properties
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Sorry to start another thread but I thought a whole different set of people might be interested (apart from me, of course)...
OK I looked at my first house this afternoon and was stunned at the condition of the place. Good house, excellent area. Missing light fittings. Not bulbs, fittings. Not even a dangling single bulb affair. In several, possibly most, rooms. Holes in the wall from previous tenants' pictures. Slightly damp carpet in the basement estudio/playroom. Jacuzzi element of the bath not working (I know I don't need a jacuzzi, but if it's there wouldn't you expect it to work?)
In the UK it's a long time since I rented anywhere but you would expect the basics to be in place and the walls to be intact, wouldn't you? Is Spain different? We're not talking a dodgy bedsit in a dodgy area, we're in the expensive end of Malaga!
OK I looked at my first house this afternoon and was stunned at the condition of the place. Good house, excellent area. Missing light fittings. Not bulbs, fittings. Not even a dangling single bulb affair. In several, possibly most, rooms. Holes in the wall from previous tenants' pictures. Slightly damp carpet in the basement estudio/playroom. Jacuzzi element of the bath not working (I know I don't need a jacuzzi, but if it's there wouldn't you expect it to work?)
In the UK it's a long time since I rented anywhere but you would expect the basics to be in place and the walls to be intact, wouldn't you? Is Spain different? We're not talking a dodgy bedsit in a dodgy area, we're in the expensive end of Malaga!


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In the UK it's a long time since I rented anywhere but you would expect the basics to be in place and the walls to be intact, wouldn't you?
Incidentally, did you ever see the comedy show "Rising Damp"? One of my favourites.

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Oh dear! .... maybe this explains why a 3-bed 240sqm house in a good zone less than 5min from school is under 1000€! Perhaps we should bite her hand off anyway....


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Sorry to start another thread but I thought a whole different set of people might be interested (apart from me, of course)...
OK I looked at my first house this afternoon and was stunned at the condition of the place. Good house, excellent area. Missing light fittings. Not bulbs, fittings. Not even a dangling single bulb affair. In several, possibly most, rooms. Holes in the wall from previous tenants' pictures. Slightly damp carpet in the basement estudio/playroom. Jacuzzi element of the bath not working (I know I don't need a jacuzzi, but if it's there wouldn't you expect it to work?)
In the UK it's a long time since I rented anywhere but you would expect the basics to be in place and the walls to be intact, wouldn't you? Is Spain different? We're not talking a dodgy bedsit in a dodgy area, we're in the expensive end of Malaga!
OK I looked at my first house this afternoon and was stunned at the condition of the place. Good house, excellent area. Missing light fittings. Not bulbs, fittings. Not even a dangling single bulb affair. In several, possibly most, rooms. Holes in the wall from previous tenants' pictures. Slightly damp carpet in the basement estudio/playroom. Jacuzzi element of the bath not working (I know I don't need a jacuzzi, but if it's there wouldn't you expect it to work?)
In the UK it's a long time since I rented anywhere but you would expect the basics to be in place and the walls to be intact, wouldn't you? Is Spain different? We're not talking a dodgy bedsit in a dodgy area, we're in the expensive end of Malaga!



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Well yes, I suppose it depends though on how long you see yourself staying there. No point spending 3 or 4k doing up your new property if you're likely to move on in a year or two anyway.

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3 or 4K??????
I'm out of touch I think. Does this mean such expenditure is reasonable from tenants just to put right a cra**y property?


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The answer to your question is still no - I don't think it's "reasonable", but it may be necessary if you want that location.

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How long is a piece of string? Of course it depends on the work to be done, the materials etc. and whether you can do some or most of the work yourself. With luck you may get away with just a few hundred, but it depends what you need doing. At least now is a good time to get buidling workers!
The answer to your question is still no - I don't think it's "reasonable", but it may be necessary if you want that location.
The answer to your question is still no - I don't think it's "reasonable", but it may be necessary if you want that location.



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Yes 1000 euros/month for such a big house in the best part of Malaga sounds very cheap, most I have seen are 1500-1800. So the condition may have something to do with it. And if it is listed at 1000, you could probably negotiate that down to 850.

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You're right of course that there are loads of properties, but to find one being rented by (I discovered after enquiring about it online) someone I know through school, while on the one hand possibly complicating the ability to complain/negotiate etc., makes some stuff much easier. Like being able to get hold of the landlord! And actually when you start looking in Cerrado de Calderon (where this is) there are loads of flats but not that many houses to rent. Of course we could look in Pinares de San Anton, where I've seen them at 3000€
... oh, and we'd already got in mind negotiating - I just don't relish my oh wanting to do it through me when he's a hardnosed accountant and speaks barely any Spanish!!!!!!!!

... oh, and we'd already got in mind negotiating - I just don't relish my oh wanting to do it through me when he's a hardnosed accountant and speaks barely any Spanish!!!!!!!!

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You're right of course that there are loads of properties, but to find one being rented by (I discovered after enquiring about it online) someone I know through school, while on the one hand possibly complicating the ability to complain/negotiate etc., makes some stuff much easier. Like being able to get hold of the landlord! And actually when you start looking in Cerrado de Calderon (where this is) there are loads of flats but not that many houses to rent. Of course we could look in Pinares de San Anton, where I've seen them at 3000€
... oh, and we'd already got in mind negotiating - I just don't relish my oh wanting to do it through me when he's a hardnosed accountant and speaks barely any Spanish!!!!!!!!

... oh, and we'd already got in mind negotiating - I just don't relish my oh wanting to do it through me when he's a hardnosed accountant and speaks barely any Spanish!!!!!!!!

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I thought renting was supposed to be cheap in Spain? 12 grand a year just to have somewhere to park your bum without any other bills doesn't seem cheap to me!
But then again I have never rented, other than a council flat for 18 months in the 1970s. Perhaps I am out of touch.
(Just remembered, some friends of ours rent their Spanish house out for 200 euros a month....so obviously 1000 a month is not the norm in Spain....however these same friends also fork out £1000 a month for a small house in Oxford. Location, location, location, methinks!)
But then again I have never rented, other than a council flat for 18 months in the 1970s. Perhaps I am out of touch.
(Just remembered, some friends of ours rent their Spanish house out for 200 euros a month....so obviously 1000 a month is not the norm in Spain....however these same friends also fork out £1000 a month for a small house in Oxford. Location, location, location, methinks!)

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I thought renting was supposed to be cheap in Spain? 12 grand a year just to have somewhere to park your bum without any other bills doesn't seem cheap to me!
But then again I have never rented, other than a council flat for 18 months in the 1970s. Perhaps I am out of touch.
(Just remembered, some friends of ours rent their Spanish house out for 200 euros a month....so obviously 1000 a month is not the norm in Spain....however these same friends also fork out £1000 a month for a small house in Oxford. Location, location, location, methinks!)
But then again I have never rented, other than a council flat for 18 months in the 1970s. Perhaps I am out of touch.
(Just remembered, some friends of ours rent their Spanish house out for 200 euros a month....so obviously 1000 a month is not the norm in Spain....however these same friends also fork out £1000 a month for a small house in Oxford. Location, location, location, methinks!)
Around this area you can get a 3bed house in Ayamonte or close by 400-600PCM on a long term rental, if you wanted an apartment even cheaper !

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I thought renting was supposed to be cheap in Spain? 12 grand a year just to have somewhere to park your bum without any other bills doesn't seem cheap to me!
But then again I have never rented, other than a council flat for 18 months in the 1970s. Perhaps I am out of touch.
(Just remembered, some friends of ours rent their Spanish house out for 200 euros a month....so obviously 1000 a month is not the norm in Spain....however these same friends also fork out £1000 a month for a small house in Oxford. Location, location, location, methinks!)
But then again I have never rented, other than a council flat for 18 months in the 1970s. Perhaps I am out of touch.
(Just remembered, some friends of ours rent their Spanish house out for 200 euros a month....so obviously 1000 a month is not the norm in Spain....however these same friends also fork out £1000 a month for a small house in Oxford. Location, location, location, methinks!)
Depends where you want to live.
