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Offices for rent in Valdemoro with air conditioning

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2 offices for rent in Valdemoro

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  • Paseo Hoteles, 10 Valdemoro Madrid 28341 Office for rent

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    Office for rent at Paseo Hoteles, 10, Valdemoro, Madrid, 28341 with table top, lighting, luggage & bags, furniture, building, property, table, comfort, wood and cabinetry around
    3 months ago
    30 m2
    |
    Floor Mezzanine
    Price upon request
    Office for rent
    • Office in perfect condition
    • Very bright space
    • Good location

    Office for rent by the hour (€10/hour+VAT, minimum 2 hours), bright and central, with an unbeatable location, surrounded by all kinds of shops and perfectly connected by city buses, intercity buses and taxi rank.

    Ideal for any type of liberal profession: medicine, advocacy, consulting, architecture, psychology, group classes, private teachers.

    - Entrance to the building and office using access codes.

    - WI-FI.

    - 50" smart TV.

    - Meeting table for eight.

    - Desk.

    • Toilets
    • Natural Light - Good
    • WIFI
    • Air Conditioning
    • Exterior office
    • Bus stop
    • Renovated
  • Calle Antonio Van de Pere, 41 Valdemoro Madrid 28342 Business center

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    Office for rent at Calle Antonio Van de Pere, 41, Valdemoro, Madrid, 28342 with furniture, table, chair, fixture, lighting, interior design, automotive design, architecture, building and desk around
    3 months ago
    8 - 16 m2
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    Floor Ground
    Price upon request
    Office for rent - Coworking
    • Coworking space for rent
    • Very bright
    • Breadth of services

    Collaborative module:

    They are individual positions located in the same room designed to seek a cooperative environment. This space can be rented full time or in morning (9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.) and afternoon (4 p.m. to 7 p.m.) shifts

    By hiring this space, you will have free access to the meeting room for 2 hours a month.

    Full-time --> from 119€ x 4 tables.

    Half a day --> from 77€ x 4 tables.

    All contracts will have the right to access Internet-WiFi, a rest room with a refrigerator, microwave

    • Toilets
    • Kitchen Facilities
    • Natural Light - Good
    • WIFI
    • Comfort Cooling
    • Bus stop
    • Public Transportation
    • Integral lighting
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2 offices for rent with air conditioning in Valdemoro, Madrid Province

There are 2 office spaces with air conditioning for rent in Valdemoro. The total office space with air conditioning for rent in Valdemoro is 46 sqm; the largest office space with air conditioning offered has 30 sqm.

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What are the most common amenities of office spaces in Valdemoro?

The most common amenities of office spaces in Valdemoro are air conditioning, security systems, garage parking, fire detection system and bathrooms

Valdemoro

Madrid Province

Valdemoro

Prices and m2 available of office for rent in Valdemoro

Euros/m2MinAvg.Maxavailable m2
Valdemoron.d.n.d.n.d.46
Madrid province3.0014.8699.871,974,211
City of Madrid3.5317.1599.871,392,749
Pozuelo de Alarcón9.0016.5522.5039,731
Alcobendas3.0011.4830.00178,233
Alcorcón8.5010.3822.504,488
Las Rozas de Madrid5.609.8326.3383,940
Móstoles6.369.8117.352,567
Alcalá de Henares5.568.8323.444,750
Getafe3.087.8516.6712,030
San Sebastián de los Reyes3.007.5615.7477,877
Fuenlabrada3.277.4514.192,651
Torrejón de Ardoz5.096.5512.932,184
Leganés4.916.1517.037,850
Parlan.d.n.d.n.d.299

Demographic, economic and property data in Valdemoro

Nº inhabitants by age range in Valdemoro
# InhabitantsTotal< 1616-64> 64
Men36,9848,73525,3442,905
Women37,7618,26325,5793,919
Total74,74516,99850,9236,824
Population density1,163.98264.70793.01106.27
Average age of inhabitants in Valdemoro
Age (Avg.)Years
Total36.74
Men35.96
Women37.50
Nº inhabitants by education level in Valdemoro
# InhabitantsTotal
Higher10,480
Secondary34,685
Primary4,765
No studies2,435
Illiterate525

Source: INE, Banco de datos de la CCAA de Madrid, Banco de datos del ayuntamiento de Madrid

Transport in Valdemoro

Valdemoro's commercial properties get benefited of the following transport means: Bus, underground, commuter train. It also counts with several nodes of transport that motivate the commercial activity, making of Valdemoro an atractive area for offices, retail, indutrial properties and ground.

Means of transport in Valdemoro
MeansNº of stops or stations
City bus8
Interurban bus7
Suburban train1

Source: INE, Banco de datos de la CCAA de Madrid, Banco de datos del ayuntamiento de Madrid

Points of interest in Valdemoro

Commercial areas in Valdemoro
Most relevant commercial areasTypeAddress
C.C. El RestónShopping CentreAvenida Mar Mediterráneo, 3
E-Lecrerc ValdemoroHypermarketAvda. del Mediterráneo, s/n Esq. Calle Ágora (C.C. El Restón)

Source: INE, Banco de datos de la CCAA de Madrid, Banco de datos del ayuntamiento de Madrid

Quality of life in Valdemoro

Air quality in Valdemoro
Air qualityNumber of hours per year%
Very good109512.50 %
Good549662.74 %
Ordinary152917.45 %
Bad6016.86 %
Very bad210.24 %
Toxic30.03 %

Source: Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica

Historic Artistic Site

Valdemoro is located at the south of the Region of Madrid, 26 km from the capital, in the so-called Tagus prairie or valley.

It covers an area of 64.2 km² and borders to the west with Torrejón de Velasco; to the north with San Martín de la Vega and Pinto; to the east with Ciempozuelos and San Martín de la Vega, and to the south with Esquivias and Seseña.

Historic Artistic Site

Discover Valdemoro

Las Clarisas Convent
Las Clarisas Convent
Glorieta de las Avutardas
Glorieta de las Avutardas
Glorieta del Universo, El Astronauta
Glorieta del Universo, El Astronauta
Nuestra Señora de la Asunción Church
Nuestra Señora de la Asunción Church
Duque de Ahumada Park
Duque de Ahumada Park
Plaza de la Constitución
Plaza de la Constitución

Information about Valdemoro

History of Valdemoro

There are no written documents about Valdemoro until the 12th century, but its origin may be associated to a small farmhouse in the area of influence of Toledo, after Alfonso VI conquered all the kingdom in 1085.

After the Reconquest, secular and ecclesiastic institutions fought many times to obtain territory extensions of the Muslims’ properties. These fights also affected Valdemoro and involved the bishops of Segovia and Palencia. Finally, Segovia linked Valdemoro to its territorial domain in 1190, by means of a privilege granted by King Alfonso VIII. The Segovia Council grouped Chinchón, Bayona, Valdelaguna, Villaconejos, Seseña, Ciempozuelos and San Martín de la Vega.

After a period, subject to Segovia Valdemoro became part of the territory under Major Governor of Castile, Hernán Pérez de Portocarrero. At the end of the 14th century it became an ecclesiastic lordship, included in the real estate of the Archbishopric of Toledo. The council could appoint its members with the approval of the Archbishop’s Council. In addition, thanks to Enrique III, the granting of the privilege of “Villa” enabled its gradual economic and social development.

In 1480, the Catholic Monarchs dissociated 1,200 vassals coming from Valdemoro and Casarrubios from the Land of Segovia in the interest of two nobles of their Court, the Marquis and Marchioness of Moya. Although the measure did not involve big changes, it did influence subsequent lawsuits with the neighbours.

Until the last third of the 16th century, Valdemoro remained linked to the properties of the Archbishop’s Board. Cereal and vine were acknowledged as being of high quality in the region.

In 1577, it became a jurisdictional lordship in the hands of noble Melchor de Herrera, Marquis of Auñón. Valdemoro remained in his power until his heirs decided to sell it to one of the most influential characters of the time: Francisco Gómez de Sandoval y Rojas, Duke of Lerma and King Felipe III’s favourite. The new proprietor made the most of the privileged location of the “Villa” on the way from the Court to the Real Sitio de Aranjuez to honour the monarchs.

On the 18th century, after a period of great decay, Valdemoro recovered once again some economic stability with José Aguado Correa, noble courtier, from the “Villa”. Aguado established a factory of fine cloths in the “Villa”, seeking the protection of new doctrines of the Borbons. Aguado, his factory and the workers received great privileges.

In the 19th century, socio-economic features were transformed, and the agricultural economy turned into an industrial one, based on the exploitation of gypsum. But the War of Independence brought great ruin to the population.

In 1822, the territorial planning carried out by Javier de Burgos included Valdemoro within the newly formed province of Madrid. With the new economic and technological developments, the town participated in the drafting of the railway line from Madrid to Aranjuez in 1851. Later on, the establishment of the Professional Association of Young Guards on the old plots where the cloth factory was (1855) considerably modified the characteristics of the population.

In the 20th century, as a result of the Civil War, the population suffered important losses again and it took years to recover the socio-economic stability. Until the 1960’s its lifestyle relied on farming and on the exploitation of gypsum quarries, but the lack of modernisation caused all factories to shut down.

The industrial expansion during the last 25 years of the century in Valdemoro helped create the large number of industries that are located in the industrial estates in Valdemoro.

Parks in Valdemoro
  • Duque Park
  • Adolfo Suárez Park
  • Ana Tutor Park
  • Andalusia Park
  • Bolitas del Airón Park
  • Cristo de la Salud Park
  • Spain Park
  • Extremadura Park
  • La Alberiza Park
  • Las Eras Park
  • Terrorism Victims Park
  • Pozo de San Pedro Park
  • Duque de Ahumanda Park
  • Miguel Ángel Blanco Park
  • River Manzanares Park
  • Tenerías Park
  • Tierno Galván Park
Culture in Valdemoro
  • Juan Prado Cultural Centre Exhibition Hall
  • La Bodega Exhibition Hall
  • Ana María Matute Library Exhibition Hall
Restaurants in Valdemoro

Some of Valdemoro’s restaurants are as follows: Casilda, Chirón, Arrocería Adri, La Búha…