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The 10 most expensive neighborhoods in Spain to rent housing – 2024-03-15 10:14:15

Madrid y Barcelona remain the most expensive cities in Spain to rent a home, with six and four neighborhoods, respectively, among the top 10 of a classification prepared by the real estate portal photo housein which they also appear Marbella (Málaga), Saint Sebastian y Laredo (Cantabria).

The most expensive neighborhood in the country is Madrid Almagroin the central district of Chamberiwhich reaches a price of 24.22 euros per square meter (€/m²), more than double the average rent in Spainwhich at the end of 2023 was €11.66/m².

They are followed by the neighborhoods of Goya, Palacio y Castellanaall of them also located in Madrid capital, with prices above €23/m², which also exceeds the Barcelona El Camp de l’Arpa del Clot, in the district of Saint Martincon 23,02 €/m².

All five registered price increases last year, the highest in El Camp de l’Arpa del Clot, 17.7%, and in Palacio, 17.5%.

A typical home exceeds 2,000 euros in monthly rent

The Director of Studies and spokesperson for Fotocasa, Maria Matoshas indicated, in an informative note, that it is the first time that the rental of a typical home of about 85 square meters in one of the most “exquisite” areas of Spain monthly income exceeds 2,000 euros.

Next are Madrid’s Recoletos (€22.94/m²) and Sol (€22.64/m²), along with Barcelona’s Diagonal Mar and Front Marítim del Poblenou (€22.83/m²), El Camp d in Grassot and Gràcia Nova (€22.82/m²) and El Raval (€22.66/m²), which complete the list of the 10 most expensive neighborhoods to rent a house.

The last three are ahead of Dreta de l’Eixample (€22.44/m²) and Sarrià (€22.29/m²), two traditionally more expensive neighborhoods in the Condal city.

Also among the top 20 are Universidad – Malasaña (€22.21/m²) and Justicia – Chueca (€22.19/m²), both located in Madrid capital; and Sagrada Família (€22.08/m²), L’Antiga Esquerra de l’Eixample (€22.04/m²) and Barri Gòtic, in Barcelona, ​​all of them above €22/m² or this figure.

Then there are The Viso (€21.84/m²), in Madrid, which registers a year-on-year growth of 17.2%; and the Barcelona Vila de Gràcia and Sant Antoni, where the square meter reaches €21.63/m² and €21.62/m², respectively.

Outside Madrid and Barcelona

Outside Madrid y Barcelonathis classification includes, exceeding €20/m², the Puerto Banús from Marbella (€21.18/m²), the San Sebastian Area Romántica (€20.98/m²) and the Cantabrian Zona Playa (€20.83/m²). , in Laredo.

In addition, Valencia capital has a total of six neighborhoods in the Top 50: Sant Francesc (€18.68/m²), El Carme (€18.09/m²), Penya – Roja – Avda. Francia (€16.88/m²), which registers a year-on-year increase of 19.0%, Russafa (€15.96/m²), El Cabanyal – El Canyamelar (€15.69/m²) and El Pla del Remei ( €15.59/m²). EFE


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