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- You don't necessarily need a Spanish contract or NIE to rent an apartment; some agencies accept foreign contracts (e.g., Dutch contracts).
- You don't necessarily need a Spanish contract or NIE to rent an apartment; some agencies accept foreign contracts (e.g., Dutch contracts).
- **Where to look**: Idealista is a commonly used platform for finding apartments. What else? Habitaclia? Local letting agencies?
- **Where to look**: Idealista is a commonly used platform for finding apartments. What else? Habitaclia? Local letting agencies?
- Rentals can be difficult to find, and many people ask in WhatsApp/Facebook groups.
- Rentals can be difficult to find, and many people ask in WhatsApp/Facebook groups.
- May & June availability is usually tight, so ask early.
- May & June availability is usually tight, so ask early.
- Short-term rentals can be tricky to find, but asking in expat groups can help. Short-term rentals for a month or less are harder to find, but community groups often share listings.
- Short-term rentals can be tricky to find, but asking in expat groups can help. Short-term rentals for a month or less are harder to find, but community groups often share listings.
- Long-term rentals are competitive, and it’s best to start searching early.
- Long-term rentals are competitive, and it’s best to start searching early.
<h2>Hotels</h2>
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Latest revision as of 04:40, 14 March 2025

Housing, Renting, Accommodation in Girona

- You don't necessarily need a Spanish contract or NIE to rent an apartment; some agencies accept foreign contracts (e.g., Dutch contracts).

- **Where to look**: Idealista is a commonly used platform for finding apartments. What else? Habitaclia? Local letting agencies?

- Rentals can be difficult to find, and many people ask in WhatsApp/Facebook groups.

- May & June availability is usually tight, so ask early.

- Short-term rentals can be tricky to find, but asking in expat groups can help. Short-term rentals for a month or less are harder to find, but community groups often share listings.

- Long-term rentals are competitive, and it’s best to start searching early.

Hotels

(List needed here)