Post by account_disabled on Mar 13, 2024 5:31:55 GMT -5
The current supply of two-bedroom apartments for rent in Spain has a price that exceeds the threshold of what is reasonable . This means that it is not accessible for a family with an average income that does not allocate more than 30% of it to the payment: they would have to pay a maximum of 767 euros per month, while the median price of a 2-bedroom apartment was in May 2022 at 830 euros per month.
Even so, the distribution of these reasonable rents is not homogeneous and their scarcity is especially striking in the large markets, with Malaga in the lead . In the capital of the Costa del Sol, only 14% of two-bedroom apartments are economically suitable for a family with the city's average income: the reasonable price of a rental is 755 euros per month, while the price of The market for a two-bedroom apartment in the city reaches 905 euros.
Next is Palma , also with 14% of the apartments with Phone Lead prices below the reasonable limit, and Barcelona , with only 20% of the park suitable for reasonable rents. Fourth place goes to the city of Alicante , where the average income would allow 32% of the homes to be rented, and then we find Madrid with 33%. With percentages below 50% are the cities of Valencia (34%), Bilbao (38%), San Sebastián (40%), Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (43%), Cádiz (45%), Salamanca (47% ) and Seville (48%).
On the opposite side is the city of Teruel, where 100% of the two-bedroom apartments would be accessible to a medium-income family. The cities of Zamora follow. Ávila and Ciudad Real (99% in the 3 cases), and Palencia, Jaén, Cáceres and Ourense with 97% of their park.
Reasonable prices
The financial consensus advises that a family does not allocate more than 30% of its income to pay for housing (rent in this case), but income is not homogeneous in all Spanish capitals, so the limit of this rent is reasonable. varies from one to another. idealista/data has used the household income data published by the INE of each provincial capital and with that figure has calculated what would be the maximum rental price that they could pay in each of them (what we call the reasonable rent).
The city that has the highest reasonable rents is San Sebastián , where the reasonable budget reaches 1,092 euros per month. They are followed by Madrid (1,075 euros/month), Barcelona (1,011 euros/month), Girona (980 euros/month), Toledo (946 euros/month), Bilbao (929 euros/month), Palma (913 euros) and Pamplona ( 906 euros/month).
On the opposite side, where reasonable rents are lower, are Zamora (723 euros/month), Huelva (729 euros/month), Salamanca (742 euros/month) and Alicante (744 euros/month).
According to INE data, Spanish households are made up of 2.4 people on average, so a two-bedroom apartment would be the minimum unit in which a family should settle . In this case, the apartments that meet this characteristic have a current market price of 1,457 euros per month in Barcelona, followed by 1,276 euros in Madrid, 1,230 euros in Palma, 1,200 euros in San Sebastián and 1,003 euros in Valencia. Below 1,000 euros are Bilbao (925 euros), Málaga (905 euros) and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (853 euros). At the bottom, however, we find Ciudad Real, where a 2-bedroom apartment currently costs 462 euros per month.
Even so, the distribution of these reasonable rents is not homogeneous and their scarcity is especially striking in the large markets, with Malaga in the lead . In the capital of the Costa del Sol, only 14% of two-bedroom apartments are economically suitable for a family with the city's average income: the reasonable price of a rental is 755 euros per month, while the price of The market for a two-bedroom apartment in the city reaches 905 euros.
Next is Palma , also with 14% of the apartments with Phone Lead prices below the reasonable limit, and Barcelona , with only 20% of the park suitable for reasonable rents. Fourth place goes to the city of Alicante , where the average income would allow 32% of the homes to be rented, and then we find Madrid with 33%. With percentages below 50% are the cities of Valencia (34%), Bilbao (38%), San Sebastián (40%), Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (43%), Cádiz (45%), Salamanca (47% ) and Seville (48%).
On the opposite side is the city of Teruel, where 100% of the two-bedroom apartments would be accessible to a medium-income family. The cities of Zamora follow. Ávila and Ciudad Real (99% in the 3 cases), and Palencia, Jaén, Cáceres and Ourense with 97% of their park.
Reasonable prices
The financial consensus advises that a family does not allocate more than 30% of its income to pay for housing (rent in this case), but income is not homogeneous in all Spanish capitals, so the limit of this rent is reasonable. varies from one to another. idealista/data has used the household income data published by the INE of each provincial capital and with that figure has calculated what would be the maximum rental price that they could pay in each of them (what we call the reasonable rent).
The city that has the highest reasonable rents is San Sebastián , where the reasonable budget reaches 1,092 euros per month. They are followed by Madrid (1,075 euros/month), Barcelona (1,011 euros/month), Girona (980 euros/month), Toledo (946 euros/month), Bilbao (929 euros/month), Palma (913 euros) and Pamplona ( 906 euros/month).
On the opposite side, where reasonable rents are lower, are Zamora (723 euros/month), Huelva (729 euros/month), Salamanca (742 euros/month) and Alicante (744 euros/month).
According to INE data, Spanish households are made up of 2.4 people on average, so a two-bedroom apartment would be the minimum unit in which a family should settle . In this case, the apartments that meet this characteristic have a current market price of 1,457 euros per month in Barcelona, followed by 1,276 euros in Madrid, 1,230 euros in Palma, 1,200 euros in San Sebastián and 1,003 euros in Valencia. Below 1,000 euros are Bilbao (925 euros), Málaga (905 euros) and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (853 euros). At the bottom, however, we find Ciudad Real, where a 2-bedroom apartment currently costs 462 euros per month.