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Miguel Bosé Loses €10K/Month Andorra Rental to Rival Family Amid Price Hesitation

Spanish singer Miguel Bosé missed out on a luxury Andorra house due to its high €10,000 monthly rent, as another family snapped it up while he.

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Key Points

  • Bosé sought natural-setting house in Andorra for €10,000/month but lost it to quicker buyers.
  • Relocation for sons Diego and Tadeo, enrolled at Ágora private school for 2026.
  • Andorra offers low taxes: 4.5% IGI, 5-10% income; requires €1M investment or property.
  • Luxury rentals scarce amid high demand; Bosé tours South America through 2026.

Spanish singer Miguel Bosé has lost out on a rental property he had selected for a move to Andorra, after another family secured it while he weighed the high asking price.

According to reports from the Spanish outlet *El Economista*, the house—located in a natural setting that matched Bosé's requirements—carried a monthly rent of €10,000, which the artist found steep. Currently on his "Importante Tour" across South America, Bosé had planned to relocate to the Principat with his sons Diego and Tadeo, who turn 15 in 2026. The teenagers already have spots secured for the new school year at Ágora, one of Andorra's leading private colleges.

The property slipped away as Bosé deliberated the cost, with the competing family completing the deal first. Real estate sources note that Andorra's luxury rental market is highly competitive, leaving few high-end options available. Those seeking lower budgets would likely find only standard apartments.

Bosé's interest in Andorra stems in part from its favourable tax regime, including a 4.5% IGI and income tax rates between 5% and 10%. Residency requires meeting strict criteria, such as opening a bank deposit, investing at least €1 million in the country, or buying property of equivalent value, plus spending a minimum of six months annually there.

After an eight-year hiatus from the stage due to voice issues, the singer has resumed performing with an international tour slated to hit various capitals through 2026—a schedule that could align with his relocation efforts.

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