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747 properties from $60K to $1992K

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Spain's southern region encompasses cities like Seville, Granada, and Cordoba, offering some of Europe's most affordable living with year-round warmth and rich Moorish-influenced culture. The tapas tradition here often means free food with your drink, and housing costs are well below the Spanish average. The pace is famously relaxed (afternoon siestas are real), and while the expat community is growing, you'll want solid Spanish to fully enjoy the lifestyle.

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Living in Andalusia

What American expats need to know about Spain

Digital Nomad Visa — requires remote work for a non-Spanish company (3+ months tenure), min ~€2,850/mo income, and a degree or 3 years experience. Valid 1 year, up to 3 years. Special 24% flat tax rate. Non-Lucrative Visa suits retirees and those with passive income (€28,800/yr, no work allowed).

Excluding rent, a single person needs ~$770 USD/mo; a family of four ~$2,700 USD/mo. Rent (1-bed, city center): Madrid ~$1,350, Barcelona ~$1,400, Valencia ~$950, Málaga ~$1,000. Groceries run €6-10/day per person. Overall 30-50% below US major cities — Valencia or Málaga run €1,500-2,200/mo all-in.

Spain offers a special "Beckham Law" flat tax rate of 24% for digital nomad visa holders for up to 6 years, compared to progressive rates up to 47% for regular residents. This is a major financial advantage.

Morning coffee in sun-drenched plazas, afternoon siestas, and late-night tapas with neighbors who become family while the rest of Europe shivers through winter.

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