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- 1000+ properties successfully matched
- 9.8 Average rating
- #1 platform for expats to find trusted property professionals
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Find Your Barcelona Neighborhood
Explore expat-friendly areas in Barcelona and connect with local property professionals
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Eixample
Modern grid layout with shops, restaurants, and vibrant expat community
Family-friendly, international schoolsAverage rent €1,400–2,000English-speaking community: Very High6 specialists in this area
💡 Eixample insight: Higher deposits (often 2–3 months) are common for non-EU residents. Heating costs can be significant in winter. -
Gràcia
Bohemian village feel with plazas, indie shops, and creative community
Artistic hub, great nightlifeAverage rent €1,000–1,600English-speaking community: High4 specialists in this area
🚌 Gràcia tip: Parking is limited but public transport connections are excellent via Metro L3 and L5. Very walkable neighborhood. -
Poblenou
Trendy waterfront area with tech startups, galleries, and beach access
Digital nomad hub, beach nearbyAverage rent €1,100–1,800English-speaking community: High5 specialists in this area
🌊 Poblenou insight: Rapidly developing area with new co-working spaces and cafes. Beach lifestyle but still urban amenities. -
Born
Gothic Quarter charm with medieval streets, tapas bars, and cultural gems
Historic charm, walkable centerAverage rent €1,200–1,900English-speaking community: Very High5 specialists in this area
🏛️ Born insight: Medieval buildings have charm but can have heating and humidity challenges. Proximity to beach is a big draw for expats. -
Sarria
Upscale village atmosphere with parks, quiet streets, and upmarket shopping
Green spaces, family-orientedAverage rent €1,300–2,200English-speaking community: High4 specialists in this area
🏡 Sarrià tip: Hillside location means some steep streets but great views. More car-dependent than central areas. Excellent schools nearby. -
Montjuïc
Cultural district with museums, gardens, and panoramic city views
Museums and cultural eventsAverage rent €1,000–1,700English-speaking community: Moderate3 specialists in this area
🎨 Montjuïc insight: Quieter than central Barcelona with great views. Cable car and funicular add character but can be car-dependent.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Our professionals assist with buying, selling, renting, property valuations, legal paperwork, and negotiations. They specialize in helping expats navigate the Barcelona and Spanish property market.
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Professional fees usually range from 3–6% of the property's sale price, or a set fee for rentals. Fees depend on the professional and service scope and are transparently communicated.
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Yes, all professionals listed serve English-speaking clients and frequently speak several languages. Language proficiency is indicated on each professional's profile.
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Yes, professionals coordinate with legal experts to help prepare contracts, ensure compliance, and provide a smooth transaction process for expats moving to Barcelona or elsewhere in Spain.