
Madrid
Madera IV
The Malasaña neighbourhood, centred around the historic Plaza del Dos de Mayo, is one of Madrid's most beloved and energetic quarters. Calle de la Madera cuts through the heart of this creative district, where independent bookshops, artisan coffee bars and vintage boutiques sit side by side with lively tapas bars and jazz venues. The neighbourhood carries the spirit of the Movida Madrileña, the cultural explosion of the 1980s that put Madrid on the world's creative map, and has maintained that identity through successive generations. Compact, walkable and endlessly surprising, Malasaña is perfectly positioned between the Gran Vía and the tranquil Conde Duque arts centre, making it one of the most desirable addresses in central Madrid.
- Area
- 71 m²
- Bedrooms
- 2
- Bathrooms
- 1
The Malasaña neighbourhood, centred around the historic Plaza del Dos de Mayo, is one of Madrid's most beloved and energetic quarters. Calle de la Madera cuts through the heart of this creative district, where independent bookshops, artisan coffee bars and vintage boutiques sit side by side with lively tapas bars and jazz venues. The neighbourhood carries the spirit of the Movida Madrileña, the cultural explosion of the 1980s that put Madrid on the world's creative map, and has maintained that identity through successive generations. Compact, walkable and endlessly surprising, Malasaña is perfectly positioned between the Gran Vía and the tranquil Conde Duque arts centre, making it one of the most desirable addresses in central Madrid.
What we inherit. What we operate.
Every Everlease apartment begins as an underperforming city-centre unit. We fund and run the renovation end to end: surfaces, lighting, joinery, furniture, photography. Drag the slider to compare what we received with what we operate today.


Every room, photographed.
A complete pass through the apartment as it is operated today. Hover any image to expand.
Discover Madrid.
Madera IV sits in the heart of Madrid, a city of grand boulevards and intimate plazas, of late-night dinners and museum mornings. The Spanish capital wears its history lightly: the Prado, the Reina Sofía and the Thyssen line a single golden mile, while neighbourhoods like Lavapiés, La Latina and Chueca each keep their own pulse. Daily life happens outdoors here, at a café terrace, a tapas counter, a long walk through Retiro at dusk. Madrid is a city built for staying.



