Housing has risen in price by 5.1% in the Girona regions over the last year

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2023-09-04 06:30:44

Home prices rose by 0.6% in August compared to July in the regions of Girona and buy a house in the province of Girona it is 5.1% more expensive than a year agowith an average price of 2,252 euros per square meter, according to the latest data published by the Idealista real estate portal.

In Girona city, the apartment prices have grown by 1.2% during the month of August, and the average price per square meter is 2,378 euros. If we compare this figure with the one recorded at the end of August 2022, homes are now 4.8% more expensive.

An increase of 7.2%

In Spain, the price of second-hand housing registered an increase of 0.4% during the month of August, standing at 2,004 euros per square meter, according to the latest Idealista real estate price index. This figure is 7.2% higher than that of the same month last year, while it is 5.3% below the historic maximum house price in Spain, recorded in June 2007.

12 Spanish autonomous communities show higher prices than last month. Canary Islands (1.4%), leading the increases, followed by La Rioja (1.1%), Asturias (1%), Cantabria (0.9%), Euskadi (0.8%), Andalusia and the Valencian Community ( 0.7% in both cases). The smallest increases have occurred in Castilla-La Mancha (0.5%), Aragon (0.4%), the Balearic Islands (0.3%), Navarre and Galicia (0.2% in both regions). Extremadura (-0.6%), on the other hand, leads the price declines followed by Catalonia (-0.4%), Region of Murcia (-0.2%), Community of Madrid and Castile and Leon (-0, 1% in both communities).

The Balearic Islands with 3,987 euros/m2 is the most expensive autonomy followed by the Community of Madrid (3,139 euros/m2). They are followed by Euskadi (2,844 euros/m2) and Catalonia (2,345 euros/m2).

The price increases in 35 provinces

Fins a 35 provinces have higher prices in August to those registered the previous month. The most important increases have been experienced in Guipúzcoa (2%), followed by Santa Cruz de Tenerife (1.9%), Huesca (1.9%), Albacete (1.7%), Málaga (1.3% ), Almeria and Huelva (1.2% in both provinces).

In addition, during the month of August, 40 capitals experienced increases in housing prices. The most pronounced rise was experienced by Santa Cruz de Tenerife where sellers’ expectations grew by 4.2%, followed by Santander (3.3%), Teruel (2%), Castelló de la Plana (2%) and San Sebastian (1.9%).

San Sebastian is the most expensive capital of Spain by setting the price at 5,326 euros/m2. Jaenon the other hand, is the cheaper capital with 1,113 euros/m2, followed by Zamora (1.126 euros/m2) i Lleida (1,174 euros/m2).

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