In the last quarter, prices have fallen by 0.5%, while in the last month there have been no changes.

Palma, Valencia and Madrid, the capitals that register the highest increases in rental prices

All Spanish capitals have higher prices compared to July of last year. The most pronounced increase is in Palma, where landlords' expectations rose by 17.8%, followed by increases in Valencia (16.5%), Madrid (14.3%), Ávila (13.3%) and Cuenca (13.3%). On the other hand, Tarragona (1.3%) is the capital where rents have risen the least in the last year, followed by Cádiz (3.2%), Córdoba (4.4%), Huelva (4.6%) and Jaén (4.6%).

The performance of rents in the main markets of the country, in addition to Palma, Valencia and Madrid, has been totally bullish, with increases in Málaga (12.7%), Alicante (12.6%), Barcelona (11.8%), San Sebastián (6.8%), Seville (6.7%) and Bilbao (5.9%).

Barcelona continues to be the capital with the most expensive rents at 21.6 euros/m2, followed by Madrid (19.9 euros/m2) and San Sebastian (18.1 euros/m2). They are followed by Palma (17.3 euros/m2), Malaga (14.5 euros/m2) and Valencia (14.2 euros/m2).

On the other hand, Ciudad Real (6.6 euros/m2) and Zamora (6.6 euros/m2) are the capitals with the cheapest rents.