Primarily around the Avenida del Marqués de Corbera and nearby plazas.
La Elipa is a historic working-class neighborhood in Madrid's Ciudad Lineal district. Its second-hand economy is rooted in a tradition of sustainability and community bargaining. 1. The Street Market (Mercadillo) SEGUNDA MANO LAELIPA
Known for being "pintoresco" (picturesque) and family-oriented, contrasting with its past reputation for being less safe. 2. Real Estate and Commercial Spaces Primarily around the Avenida del Marqués de Corbera
Includes clothing (often sold "al kilo"), vintage electronics, household items, and books. Real Estate and Commercial Spaces Includes clothing (often
The neighborhood was originally a settlement for (rag-pickers) in the 60s and 70s—people who collected and traded used objects.
The neighborhood is a major hub for "viviendas de segunda mano" (pre-owned homes), with prices often lower than the Madrid city center.
There are various second-hand commercial premises (locales) available for rent or sale, supporting small business growth in the area. 3. Historical Context