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    Living in Granada, ES

    A comprehensive, data-driven guide to life in Granada. Housing costs, safety statistics, walkability, air quality, and neighborhood insights — all in one place.

    Population: 232,462

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    Granada at a Glance

    Median Home Value

    $160,000

    Nat'l avg: $281,900

    Median Rent

    $600

    Nat'l avg: $1,163

    Violent Crime

    1.7 per 1K

    Nat'l avg: 3.6 per 1K

    Walk Score

    N/A

    N/A

    Median Income

    $20,676

    Nat'l avg: $74,580

    Air Quality

    AQI 25

    Good

    Climate Risk

    N/A

    Population

    232,462

    Housing & Cost of Living
    Median Home Value
    $160,000
    Median Rent
    $600
    Median Income
    $20,676
    Affordability Index
    N/A
    Homeownership Rate
    N/A
    Electricity Rate
    N/A
    Est. Monthly Electric
    N/A
    43% below nat'l avg
    48% below nat'l avg
    Safety & Crime
    Violent Crime
    1.7 per 1K
    Property Crime
    7.4 per 1K
    53% below nat'l avg
    61% below nat'l avg

    National Average: Violent crime 3.6 per 1K, Property crime 19 per 1K

    Walkability & Transportation
    Walk Score
    N/A
    Transit Score
    N/A
    Bike Score
    N/A

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    Environment & Quality of Life
    Air Quality (AQI)
    25 — Good
    Climate Risk
    N/A
    Noise Level
    Quiet
    Unemployment
    12.2%
    Poverty Rate
    20.2%
    40% below nat'l avg
    230% above nat'l avg
    About Granada

    Granada, a city where Moorish history whispers from every cobblestone, offers a lifestyle that's both enchanting and surprisingly accessible. Imagine strolling the Albaicín's narrow lanes, the scent of jasmine heavy in the air, or sipping coffee in a sun-drenched plaza, all while knowing your cost of living is significantly lower than in many other European cities. The median home value here is a remarkably affordable 160,000 €, well below the Spanish national average, and monthly rents average just 600 €. The air quality is excellent, with an AQI of 25, and the city's overall quietness is a welcome contrast to the hustle of larger metropolises. With a population of over 230,000, Granada offers a vibrant community feel, where the pace of life encourages you to savor each moment, from the free tapas with every drink to the breathtaking views of the Sierra Nevada mountains. From an investment perspective, Granada presents a compelling case, particularly for those seeking a blend of cultural richness and practicality. While the median household income of 20,676 € is lower than the national average, the lower cost of living makes this a viable option for many. The unemployment rate hovers at 12.2%, and the poverty rate is 20.2%, which is about the same as the national average, providing opportunities for savvy investors. Property crime is relatively low at 7.4 per 1,000 residents, and violent crime is even lower at 1.7 per 1,000. Granada is ideal for those seeking a slower pace of life, a strong sense of community, and a city where history and modernity blend seamlessly. Whether you're a retiree, a remote worker, or someone seeking a unique investment opportunity, Granada's charm and affordability make it a destination worth considering.

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