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This is the price of houses in Spain’s richest municipalities — idealista/news

One more year, the National Institute of Statistics (INE) post one new edition of his Urban Indicators projectwhere this 2022 Pozuelo de Alarcón, in Madrid, stands out for having the highest average per capita income (with data from 2019) and the lowest unemployment rate in all of Spain, among the Analyzed 416 municipalities with more than 20,000 inhabitants.

Since when idealisticlet’s cross-reference the current average prices of Price report of the real estate market in southern Europe, the latest monthly study of which was published at the beginning of but Iwith the data of the average annual net household income (the latest data is from 2019) of these medium and large municipalities (with more than 20,000 inhabitants) which have a net income above the national averagewhich according to the INE is in 30,690 euros/year per family.

That’s how house prices in the 201 wealthiest municipalities in Spain. Find out the municipalities with the highest income in your province and how the price of houses for sale has evolved. In fact, almost all the provinces are represented in the list, although Barcelona, ​​​​with 45 municipalities, and Madrid (34) are the ones with the largest population. While some cities in the Balearic Islands (13) and Guipúzcoa (7) stand out for the high prices of their homes.

In terms of annual net household income, the municipalities of the province of Madrid monopolize the first positions, highlighting the municipalities of alarcon (84,460 euros/year), Boadilla del Mt (73,743 euros/year), Torrelodones (68,274 euros/year) and Majadahonda (65,484 euros/year). The Catalan city of Sant Cugat del Vallès (64,376 euros/year) is the only one that ‘sneaks in’ before the domain of Madrid for family income.

The top 10 is completed by Las Rozas (64,303 euros/year), Villanueva de la Cañada (60,759 euros/year), Villaviciosa de Odón (57,226 euros/year), Alcobendas (56,931 euros/year) and Tres Cantos (56,868 euros/year). year) year). ).

The first municipalities outside the province of Madrid that appear after Sant Cugat are Sant Quirze del Vallès (54,782 euros/year), also in Barcelona; Getxo (52,537 euros/year), in Vizcaya, or Marratxí (45,459 euros/year), in the Balearic Islands.

On this occasion, big capitals appear in intermediate positions. Following the table of data on net household income, it appears in 19th place, San Sebastian (44,674 euros/year), ahead of Madrid (24th) and its 43,393 euros/year. Barcelona It is in position 36, with 41,046 euros/year.

On the opposite side of the table, in this analysis of the municipalities with a net family income higher than the national average appear Calahorra (30,723 euros/year), in La Rioja; and the provincial capitals Córdoba (30,730 euros/year) and Badajoz (30,732 euros/year), with figures very close to the national average.

The wealthiest municipalities in the Balearic Islands account for the highest house prices

The classification among the municipalities (with more than 20,000 inhabitants) with the highest income per household changes completely if we compare the average prices of houses for sale. On this occasion, they are the municipalities of the Balearic Islands of Sant Josep de sa Talaia (5,616 euros/m2), Santa Eularia des Riu (5,447 euros/m2) e Ibiza (5,169 euros/m2), the three on the island of Ibiza, the ones with the highest values. The city of Donosti (5,006 euros/m2) accompanies these offers of housing for sale above 5,000 euros/m2. Of these four cities, San Sebastián is the one with the highest household income, 44,674 euros/year, ahead of the Ibizan capital (41,883 euros/year).

The list of municipalities by house price continues: Calvià (4,795 euros/m2), in Majorca; Zarautz (4,708 euros/sqm), in Guipúzcoa and yet another resort in Ibiza, Sant Antoni de Portmany (4,003 euros/sqm). Three Barcelona cities complete the top 10, the capital Barcelona (3,999 euros/m2), Sitges (3,963 euros/m2) and Sant Cugat del Vallès (3,957 euros/m2).

Of these 10 municipalities with the most expensive house prices, Sant Cugat is the only one that repeats itself among the highlights of both lists. House prices in Spain’s wealthiest cities range from 3,418 euros/m2 in Majadahonda to 3,389 euros/m2 in Pozuelo de Alarcón.

Followed by Las Rozas de Madrid (2,908 euro/sqm), Tres Cantos (2,753 euro/sqm), Boadilla del Monte (2,645 euro/sqm) and Alcobendas (2,563 euro/sqm). Below 2,500 euro/sqm follow Villaviciosa de Odón (2,349 euro/sqm), Villanueva de la Cañada (2,321 euro/sqm) and Torrelodones (2,128 euro/sqm).

Among the municipalities with family income above the national average, the cheapest prices are those of the municipalities of Tarragona Tortosa (796 euros/m2) and Valls (889 euros/m2), accompanied by that of Villarreal (835 euros/m2), in Castellón and Molina de Segura (908 euros/m2), in Murcia.

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