What is a typical expat home or apartment like in Ronda?
We asked expats what a typical home or apartment in Ronda is like. They answered...
"A typical expat home or apartment in Ronda, is often a blend of traditional Spanish architecture and modern amenities. Many homes are located in the old town, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains and the famous El Tajo gorge. These homes often feature whitewashed walls, terracotta tiled roofs, and charming courtyards filled with local plants. Inside, you might find exposed wooden beams, stone fireplaces, and tiled floors, adding to the rustic charm. The living spaces are usually spacious, with large windows that let in plenty of natural light. The kitchens are typically equipped with modern appliances, while maintaining a traditional Spanish aesthetic with tiled backsplashes and wooden cabinetry. Bedrooms are often generously sized, with built-in wardrobes for storage. Many homes also have terraces or balconies, perfect for enjoying the mild Mediterranean climate. Despite the traditional appearance, these homes often come with modern conveniences such as central heating, air conditioning, and high-speed internet. Some expat homes might also have a swimming pool, a common feature in Spanish residential properties. Apartments, on the other hand, are usually located in more urban areas, closer to shops, restaurants, and other amenities. They might be smaller than standalone homes, but they often come with communal facilities like a swimming pool or a gym. Like the houses, apartments in Ronda also feature a mix of traditional and modern elements, with many having been recently renovated to meet the needs of modern living. Whether in a house or an apartment, living in Ronda offers expats a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich history and culture of Andalusia, while enjoying the comforts of a modern home," commented one expat who made the move to Ronda, Spain.
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