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What advice to expats in Cordoba have about housing?

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"Expats in Cordoba, advise that it's essential to research the different neighborhoods in the city before deciding where to live. They suggest that the city center is a great place to live if you want to be close to the action, but it can be noisy and crowded. For a quieter, more residential experience, they recommend looking at neighborhoods like El Brillante or Sierra. They also suggest hiring a local real estate agent to help navigate the housing market, as they can provide valuable insights and help negotiate prices. It's also recommended to visit potential homes in person before making a decision, as pictures can sometimes be misleading. Expats also advise to be aware of the additional costs associated with renting or buying a home in Cordoba, such as utility bills, community fees, and property taxes. They also recommend ensuring that the property has good heating and cooling systems, as Cordoba can get very hot in the summer and quite cold in the winter. Lastly, they suggest learning some basic Spanish or having a translator available when dealing with housing matters, as not all landlords or real estate agents may speak English," remarked another expat who made the move to Cordoba, Spain.

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