Rent in Girona province
Catalunya · 20 municipalities · INE data 2023
Avg rent
687€
/ month
vs Spain
+6%
avg: €648
Most expensive
741€
Girona
Cheapest
507€
Castell-Platja d'Aro
Most expensive
Cheapest
Highest rise
All municipalities in Girona province
| Municipality | Rent | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Girona | 741€ | +3.5% |
| Olot | 722€ | +3% |
| Banyoles | 718€ | +2.6% |
| Cassà de la Selva | 711€ | +2.9% |
| Torroella de Montgrí | 707€ | +2.4% |
| Palafrugell | 706€ | +3.6% |
| Escala, L' | 703€ | +1.5% |
| Bisbal d'Empordà, La | 699€ | +3.4% |
| Santa Coloma de Farners | 699€ | +2.1% |
| Salt | 698€ | -0.1% |
| Blanes | 695€ | +2% |
| Figueres | 694€ | +2.8% |
| Sant Feliu de Guíxols | 689€ | +0.8% |
| Palamós | 688€ | +1.9% |
| Lloret de Mar | 685€ | +2.9% |
| Calonge i Sant Antoni | 683€ | +1.6% |
| Roses | 672€ | +2.1% |
| Ripoll | 668€ | +1.9% |
| Castelló d'Empúries | 651€ | +2% |
| Castell-Platja d'Aro | 507€ | +2.3% |
Rent prices in Girona province (2023)
Girona province has 20 municipalities with more than 10,000 inhabitants and official INE data. Average rent is €687/month in 2023, 6% above the national average (€648/month).
The most expensive municipality in Girona is Girona (€741/month) and the most affordable is Castell-Platja d'Aro (€507/month) — a difference of €234 within the same province.
Average per capita income in the province is €14,296/year, according to the INE Atlas of Household Income Distribution.
Frequently asked questions
How much does rent cost in Girona province?
Average rent in Girona province is €687/month in 2023. Prices range from €507/month (Castell-Platja d'Aro) to €741/month (Girona).
Is Girona province expensive compared to the Spanish average?
Yes. Rent in Girona (€687/month) is 6% above the Spanish average (€648/month), making it one of the pricier provinces.
Is renting affordable in Girona for residents?
With an average per capita income of €14,296/year, spending €687/month on rent represents 58% of average monthly income. A high housing cost burden, above the 40% threshold considered critical.
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