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La Teixonera

Locally known as la Teixonera

La Teixonera sits on the hills between El Carmel and Horta, quiet enough that your main soundtrack is birdsong and the occasional bus engine. Two-bedrooms average EUR 1,000, and the L5 metro at El Coll-La Teixonera station provides a lifeline to the city below. Bus routes 87 and 119 supplement transit. The neighborhood is small and residential, with the kind of local shops where owners greet regulars by name. Safety is reasonable at 7 out of 10, and the community feel is genuine. The walkability score of 4 reflects reality - steep streets and limited commercial options mean you will plan your errands. There is no nightlife and no dining scene. What La Teixonera offers is straightforward: very affordable housing in a quiet, residential pocket with metro access. For budget-focused relocators who work remotely and do not need walkable entertainment, it delivers the basics at prices that leave room in your budget for everything else.

budget
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EUR 1,000

Avg rent (2BR)

+6% YoY
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7/10

Safety score

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6/10

Family score

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1

Metro lines

Neighborhood Scores

Family Score
6
Safety
7
Walkability
4
Nightlife
1
Green space
6
Affordability
8

Highlights

  • Quiet residential area on the hills
  • Very affordable rents
  • L5 metro provides reasonable connectivity
  • Strong local community feel

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