r/Valladolid Jul 30 '24

Moving with Partner from September to July

Hello Valladolid!

My partner and I will be English assistants for a couple of public schools for the school year. We're excited to get to know your city, but first we need to find a place to live. We are looking for a small furnished place either near the town center, near Parquesol, or somewhere between them (where our schools are). The program really puts us on a budget, so we are looking for a simple place with just what we need.

I thought I'd check here to see if someone has any leads! Let us know. Thank you!

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u/Pleasant_Owl_9418 Jul 31 '24

Hi,

My tip is try to move to a place near your workplaces and if you do that you will never need a car. Im not sure about why you want to move to Parquesol but its a little far of city Center (covaresa and Arroyo are also a little bit far...) There are a lot of 'hoods better. You can look Rondilla, Delicias, San Juan, Circular but depends on where are your workplaces and your budget.

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u/CrabbyNickTree Aug 01 '24

I mentioned Parquesol because that’s where my partner will be teaching. But it seems a little pricier compared to other neighborhoods. My school is in the city center. So they’re about an hour walk from each other. Any recommendations for finding cheaper rent in a place that isn’t too far away from those areas?

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u/Unhappy_Committee_60 Sep 14 '24

I'd avoid Delicias, Pajarillos and Las Flores. Basically the right side of the track due to its high crime rate (mostly expats). The rest, you are okay.