In the heart of Andalusia, there are small towns that seek to be reborn through an innovative proposition: offering affordable housing from 250 euros per month and job opportunities for those who want to change the stress of the city for rural tranquility. This initiative, promoted by the Holapueblo project, includes towns like Almonaster la Real, Higuera de la Sierra, Guadalcanal, Corteconcepción, Paymogo, Aroche, Galaroza, Zufre, Berrocal, Coripe, Torrecampo, La Bobadilla, Alfarnate and Abrucena.
The objective is revitalize “emptied Spain”a large area of the country that has seen its inhabitants migrate to the cities. Through an approach combining affordable housing, support for entrepreneurship and connectivity, these cities offer a new start for families, self-employed people and entrepreneurs.
Affordable housing in privileged environments
One of the big attractions of this initiative is the low cost of housing. In these cities, house rents can vary between 250 and 300 euroswith even cheaper municipal options subject to availability. The purchase prices are also attractivewell below those of major cities, making it an ideal option for those seeking economic stability.
In addition to their accessibility, these houses are surrounded by natural environments of great beauty: from the Sierra de Aracena and the Picos de Aroche in Huelva to THE mountain landscapes of Almería and Cordoba. This incomparable setting offers a quality of life that is difficult to find in the city.
Employment and Entrepreneurship Opportunities
Beyond housing, these cities are looking for new neighbors ready to integrate into the local social and commercial fabric. Needs vary by location, but are distinct from sectors such as construction, where carpenters, plumbers and electricians are needed. There is also a great potential in entrepreneurship linked to local resources, such as wood processing, agricultural production and pellet manufacturing.
For example, places like Abrucenawith their proximity to sawmills, appear as strategic points for companies in the wood industry, while other municipalities, such as Zufre or Paymogooffer opportunities linked to traditional cultures or rural tourism.
Support for entrepreneurs This is another pillar of the project. Local town halls and Holapueblo offer advice to facilitate business creation, from administrative procedures to installation in industrial zones.
Despite their rural character, many of these towns are prepared to meet the challenges of the 21st century. With optical fiber and 5G infrastructurecities like Guadalcanal or Galaroza They are becoming ideal destinations for teleworking. This technological advancement allows digital nomads and remote professionals to establish themselves without losing their connection to the world of work.
A familiar and welcoming environment
These cities are not only designed for workers and entrepreneurs, but also for families looking for a safe and comfortable environment to raise their children. They have educational centers ranging from early childhood education to institutes, play centers and cultural activities that strengthen the sense of community. In addition, the proximity of neighbors and the calm atmosphere of these cities make integration quick and easy.
Moving to one of these Andalusian towns is not only a change of residence, it is also contribute to preserving cultural and social wealth of the region. Holapueblo and participating municipalities invite entrepreneurs, families and workers to be part of this rural renaissance, full of opportunities for growth and prosperity in a unique environment.
To join this initiative, simply register through the Holapueblo platform, which acts as a bridge between interested parties and participating sites. With this proposal, Andalusia seeks not only to repopulate its cities, but also to transform them into spaces where tradition and innovation coexist in perfect harmony.