How much does renting a flat in spain cost?
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i'm an english teacher looking to work in spain and have heard that the prices of rents are fairly expensive. i am particularly interested in the city of san sebastian but any other info would be great. since i don't live there yet to know what money is worth there, the most useful way would be if you could tell me the price of a decent (but not lavish) downtown flat for a month in relation to an avarege monthly salary. e.g. my current flat costs about a third of a normal language teacher's salary. thanks.
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Answer:
About 300 euro / month (shared) You can expect to make anywhere from 1100-1400 euro base from what friends tell me...I have heard some who make as low as 700 euro/month, though...ouch! I hope you can do better.
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$25,000/month
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