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Before renting a property in Gran Canaria, it is important to research the differences and customs that may differ from your home country.
Ask yourself the following questions: What expectations do I have of the rental property? How much do I want to spend on it? Do I bring pets? This can be a problem for some rental properties.
Also consider which part of the island you would like to live in. There is a wide variation in the rental property options available. Would you like to rent a house, apartment/flat or bungalow in Gran Canaria?
In the south of the island, which is mainly intended for tourism, the cost of a small one-bedroom rental property starts on average at 850 euros per month. The further you get from tourist areas, the cheaper it becomes to rent a property.
Since 1998, Immorent-Canarias has been supporting people from abroad who want to move to Gran Canaria and build their permanent life here. We are happy to assist you with our many years of experience and expertise.
Please note that
A landlord will check your income when viewing a property or signing your lease.
An income statement
You can request this from the Tax and Customs Administration. This statement is for you, your partner, or your housemates.
Your last three payslips. And those of your partner and housemates if they have earned income.
Your annual statement for the past year. And those of your partner or housemates, if they had earned income or a pension in the past year.
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