Rent is 8.7% more expensive in Girona during the second quarter of the year

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2023-07-06 06:30:37

The price of the homes of rent in the regions of Girona it has increased by 8.7% in the last three months, according to data from the Idealista real estate portal. On average, the price per square meter of flats for rent in the demarcation is 11.8 euros. This figure also greatly exceeds that registered a year ago. In the last twelve months, rents have risen by 9.3% in the province However, prices are still far from the historical maximum recorded on the platform, when in August 2077 the price per square meter was 13.2 euros in the Girona regions.

In Girona city, the price per square meter is below the demarcation average, specifically at 11 euros. According to data from Idealista, in the last quarter only 0.1% has climbed in the capital, while renting an apartment is currently up to 6.4% more expensive than a year ago.

Lloret de Mar it is one of the municipalities that has suffered a greater increase in the price of housing to rent. In the last three months the price of rental flats has increased by 9.7%, while if we focus on the year-on-year variation the increase is 22.5%, thus placing the price per square meter at 12, 5 euros

Buying is also more expensive

Homes for sale have also become more expensive in the province of Girona. According to data from Idealista, buying a flat in the demarcation is up to 6.4%. Data similar to those published by the real estate portal Fotocasa, which assures that housing has become more expensive by 9.3%. In Girona city according to Idealista, the price of flats for sale has increased by 4% in the last year, while Fotocasa places the rise very slightly above, by 4.1%.

A generalized situation

The price of renting homes in Spain has increased by 9.2% during the last 12 months, while at a quarterly rate the increase is 4.5%. At the end of June 2023, renting a house in Spain cost 11.8 euros per square meter.

“As long as the available supply does not increase, there will be no way to contain prices”, says Francisco Iñareta, spokesman for Idealista. “Neither the limits established in the Housing Law, nor the promises of future promotions seem to be able to contain the escalation of incomes, which every day makes it worse for Spanish families”, he adds. The spokesman for Idealista explains that “the owner, far from being the problem, is part of the solution and thus should be considered when legislating. Only policies that encourage the appearance of new housing on the market and legal security to recover housing in the event of non-payment or occupation could curb the problem of renting in Spain.’

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