Madrid Housing Agent?

Posted by: MadridMatt

Madrid Housing Agent? - 01/26/03 12:13 PM

Has anyone used a housing agent in Madrid to find an apartment?

Do you recommend using one?

If yes, who did you use?

Muchas Gracias!
Posted by: SandraZ

Re: Madrid Housing Agent? - 01/26/03 04:14 PM

I tried a couple different agencies when we arrived 1 1/2 years ago. I ended up finding a place on my own through the Segundamano (the agencies weren't very helpful). But, since then I've discovered Lynch and Co., who are very professional and have English speaking agents. I would highly recommend them!
Posted by: MadridMatt

Re: Madrid Housing Agent? - 01/27/03 09:15 AM

Thanks! IŽll look them up.
Posted by: Antonio

Re: Madrid Housing Agent? - 01/28/03 04:05 AM

Well, it's always much cheaper to arrange everything directly with the owners. All real state agents will charge commission.

Furthermore, if you use them, you are narrowing down the possible apartments as they only rent/sell those apartments whose owners have an agreement with them.

Buy Segundamano and start calling them very early in the morning. The best flats got rented quickly.

By the way, it's difficult to tell whether a classified ad is from an owner or an agency. If you read "no agencias" (no agencies) that means the owner explicitly request not to be contacted by them to sell/rent their flat. Thus, you can be sure you are dealing with the owner.
Posted by: MadridMatt

Re: Madrid Housing Agent? - 01/28/03 08:40 AM

Thanks Antonio.

I would of course prefer not pay a commission but since my Spanish isnŽt fluent yet IŽm concerned about calling and dealing directly with the owners.

Still, if the agencies donŽt work out IŽll try Segundamano.

By the way, are there many scams in the Segundamano listings? Does anyone have any horror stories?
Posted by: SandraZ

Re: Madrid Housing Agent? - 01/29/03 04:10 PM

By the way, Lynch and Co. was going to charge the same as all the other agencies (one month's rent) and I felt they provided much better service. However, their listings do tend towards the high end of the housing market. They had some for under 1000 euros per month, but are probably more focused on the 1500 and up price range.

No horror stories from the segundamano, but it is challenging with limited Spanish. Do you have a friend who could make the calls for you or go with you to see places?