Housing & economic statistics
by municipality
Rent, income, unemployment and demographics for 753 Spanish municipalities. Official INE and SEPE data.
national average rent · 753 municipalities · 2023 data
Showing 18 municipalities out of 753 available
Abarán
Murcia
514€
-0.4%
Abrera
Barcelona
906€
+1.7%
Adeje
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
576€
+3.8%
Adra
Almería
482€
+2.2%
Aguilar de la Frontera
Córdoba
443€
-3.1%
Águilas
Murcia
511€
+2.2%
Agüimes
Las Palmas
590€
+2.4%
Alacant/Alicante
Alicante/Alacant
643€
+3.4%
Alaquàs
Valencia/València
686€
+3.5%
Albacete
Albacete
464€
+2.4%
Albal
Valencia/València
683€
+4%
Albatera
Alicante/Alacant
621€
+3.2%
Alberic
Valencia/València
615€
+4.3%
Albolote
Granada
583€
+2.9%
Alboraia/Alboraya
Valencia/València
687€
+3.7%
Albox
Almería
570€
+2%
Alcalá de Guadaíra
Sevilla
651€
+1.7%
Alcalá de Henares
Madrid
1002€
+2.2%
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Housing and economy in Spain, municipality by municipality (2023)
Spain has 753 municipalities with more than 10,000 inhabitants and official housing data. UrbanStatsLab covers all of them: rent, per capita income, registered unemployment and population. In one place.
Rent data comes from the INE IPVA — the official index of signed contract prices, not listings. Per capita income from the Household Income Distribution Atlas. Unemployment from the SEPE. Every data point links to its original source.
No estimates from property portals. No provincial averages that hide the reality of each municipality. Municipality-level data, with public methodology.
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INE, SEPE and the Income Atlas. No private portals. Prices in €/month are calculated by applying the IPVA index to 2015 provincial benchmarks.
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