Upper Town Upper Town, Gibraltar

Listed By Century 21 Gibraltar
The Home for Rent located at Upper Town, Gibraltar is currently for rent. Upper Town, Gibraltar is listed for $1,069. This property has 1 bathroom features. If the property located at Upper Town, Gibraltar isn't what you're looking for, search Gibraltar Real Estate to see other Homes for Rent in Upper Town .
Date Updated : May 19, 2025
MLS#: R185805
$1,069 USD
£800 GBP
- Bathrooms1
Property features
Area
- Land/Lot size: 243m² (0.06ac)
- Bathrooms: 1
- Total rooms: 1
Description
Century21 is offering a fully furnished Studio for Rent in Upper Town, Situated on the Ground floor. Fully equipped kitchen with all essentials! Just a few minutes walk into town. Available immediately.
Viewing is a must !!
Email: [email protected] Call: 200 51020
Useful to know
Located on the South of Spain with the Straits of Gibraltar separating it from Morocco, Gibraltar is a self-governing British Overseas Territory covering an area of 2.6 sq. Miles (6.73 sq. Kilometers). Dominated by the Rock of Gibraltar, a 426m-high limestone ridge, designated a national park at its upper limits, Gibraltar is steeped in history which makes for a fascinating place to visit and live. Today Gibraltar’s economy is based largely on tourism, online gambling, financial services, blockchain technology and bunkering.
Gibraltar is divided into 7 districts, Eastside, Westside, Ocean Village, Queensway , Town Area, Upper Town and South District, For details of schools in each area please visit our website, which summarises the schools on the About Gibraltar page.https://www.century21gibraltar.com/about-century21/
The local population in Gibraltar is now in excess of 35,000. With more than 30,000 crossing the border from Spain to Gibraltar daily, Gibraltar is one of the most exciting, vibrant, progressive places to live and a real investment opportunity for property portfolio holders.
BREXIT, Sovereignty and Schengen
The sovereignty of Gibraltar is a point of contention in Anglo Spanish relations because Spain asserts its claim to the territory. Gibraltarians have rejected proposals for Spanish or Shared sovereignty.
On 31 January 2020, the UK and Gibraltar left the European Union, In December 2020, the UK and Spain agreed in principle to negotiate an agreement through which Gibraltar would participate in the Schengen Area.