The price of Housing rental has risen 2% in April compared to the previous month and 13% in the interannual rate, up to 13 euros per square meter, which represents the highest price in the historical series prepared by Idealistic.
The real estate portal highlights that Up to 41 capitals have experienced price increases of the rental property during the last month. The most pronounced increase occurred in Soriawhere rents rose by 6.3%, followed by increases in Huesca (3.9%), Jaén (3.3%), Vitoria (3%) and Valencia (2.8%).
On the contrary, Badajoz is the capital in which the most drops rents during the last month (-1.6%), followed by Ourense (-1.2%), Santa Cruz de Tenerife (-0.9%), Pontevedra and Toledo (-0.5% in both cases) .
The data by autonomous communities show that rents have risen in 15 regions during the last month, with the only exception of Extremadura (-1.2%) and La Rioja (-0.2%). The Balearic Islands, on the other hand, lead the increases (6.3%), followed by Cantabria (6.2%), the Canary Islands (2.6%), the Valencian Community (2.5%), Andalusia and the Region of Murcia (2. .1% in both cases).
Below 2% are the increases in Catalonia (1.9%), Castilla y León (1.8%), Community of Madrid (1.8%), Galicia (1.7%), Euskadi (1. 6%), Navarra (1.3%), Asturias (1.1%), Aragón (0.7%) and Castilla-La Mancha (0.5%).
Balearic Islands and Madrid, the most expensive
Balearicswith (17.8 euros per square meter) and the Madrid’s community (17.4 euros) are the regions with the most expensive price. On the opposite side of the table are Extremadura (6.5 euros) and Castilla-La Mancha (7 euros), which are the most economical communities.
The behavior of incomes in the main cities of the country has also been totally bullish.highlights Idealisticsince beyond Valencia, rents rise in Málaga (2.3%), Barcelona (1.8%), Madrid (1.4%), Palma (1.2%), Alicante (0.9% ), Seville (0.9%), Bilbao and San Sebastián (0.6% in both capitals).
Barcelona continues to be the capital with the most expensive rents, with a price of 21.1 euros per square meter, followed by Madrid (19.2 euros) and San Sebastián (17.2 euros). They are followed by Palma (15.8 euros), Málaga (14.2 euros) and Bilbao (13.9 euros).
On the contrary, Ciudad Real (6.6 euros per square meter), Zamora (6.7 euros) and Ourense (7 euros) are the capitals with the cheapest rent.
In addition, In April the rental price increased in up to 45 provinces compared to that registered in the previous month. The largest increases have been experienced in the Balearic Islands (6.3%), Cantabria (6.2%), Ávila (5.4%), Huelva (4.7%) and Soria (3.9%). On the opposite side, the only provinces that have experienced decreases in income are Badajoz (-2.1%), Palencia (-0.7%), Ourense (-0.5%), Guadalajara and La Rioja (-0 ,2%).