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📉 Rental Demand shoots in Girona

Real estate

pol | March 18, 2025, 2:40 p.m.

The significant reduction in rental housing supply has led to an exponential increase in the number of interested tenants for each available property. According to Idealista data from the study linked below, the number of contacts per property has almost quintupled compared to the period before the 2020 pandemic. While in the fourth quarter of 2019 there was an average of 7 contacts per apartment, in the fourth quarter of 2024, the figure has risen to 38 contacts per property (+442%).

đź“Š Analysis of Available Rental Housing in Girona

Before analyzing the data, it is important to note that available properties are those that have not yet been rented. This may be due to a price that is too high or a location with low demand.

According to data from  immo-oferta.com , there are currently 155 rental properties in Girona, with prices ranging from €370 to €5,000 per month. The average price is €1,606/month, while the mode (most common price) is €1,000/month. The average price per square meter is €14.7/m², and the mode is €15/m².

đź’° Most Common Rental Prices

Rent (€) Occurrences
€1,000 17
€1,500 15
€900 13
€1,200 13
€1,300 11
€1,100 10
€1,400 9

đź“Ť Distribution by Neighborhood

Neighborhood % Average Price (€) Units Avg. Bedrooms
Old Town-Center 28.39% €1,785 44 2.6
Eixample North-Devesa 15.48% €1,529 24 2.9
Eixample South-Migdia 14.84% €1,583 23 2.8
Migdia Casernes 7.74% €1,367 12 2.7
Sant Narcís 5.81% €1,086 9 2.8
Carme-Vistalegre 3.87% €1,492 6 2.3

đź“Ś Conclusion

Recent government policies have created uncertainty among property owners, reducing their willingness to put properties up for rent. To restore a stable rental market, incentives for property purchases, development, and renovations for rental purposes are needed.