Rent in Las Palmas province
Canarias · 22 municipalities · INE data 2023
Avg rent
596€
/ month
vs Spain
-8%
avg: €648
Most expensive
642€
Oliva, La
Cheapest
564€
Mogán
Most expensive
Cheapest
Highest rise
All municipalities in Las Palmas province
| Municipality | Rent | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Oliva, La | 642€ | +3.4% |
| Puerto del Rosario | 628€ | +2.9% |
| Arrecife | 620€ | +3% |
| Yaiza | 615€ | +2.9% |
| Santa María de Guía de Gran Canaria | 608€ | +1.5% |
| Tías | 605€ | +2.8% |
| Teguise | 600€ | +3.7% |
| Antigua | 599€ | +2.3% |
| Tuineje | 598€ | +2% |
| Ingenio | 595€ | +3.3% |
| Santa Lucía de Tirajana | 595€ | +3.2% |
| Teror | 595€ | +1.6% |
| Telde | 592€ | +2.1% |
| San Bartolomé | 591€ | +2.5% |
| Agüimes | 590€ | +2.4% |
| Gáldar | 589€ | +1.4% |
| Santa Brígida | 583€ | +1.6% |
| Arucas | 581€ | +2% |
| Palmas de Gran Canaria, Las | 578€ | +2.2% |
| Pájara | 576€ | +2.3% |
| San Bartolomé de Tirajana | 573€ | +2.6% |
| Mogán | 564€ | +1.5% |
Rent prices in Las Palmas province (2023)
Las Palmas province has 22 municipalities with more than 10,000 inhabitants and official INE data. Average rent is €596/month in 2023, 8% below the national average (€648/month).
The most expensive municipality in Las Palmas is Oliva, La (€642/month) and the most affordable is Mogán (€564/month) — a difference of €78 within the same province.
Average per capita income in the province is €13,495/year, according to the INE Atlas of Household Income Distribution.
Frequently asked questions
How much does rent cost in Las Palmas province?
Average rent in Las Palmas province is €596/month in 2023. Prices range from €564/month (Mogán) to €642/month (Oliva, La).
Is Las Palmas province expensive compared to the Spanish average?
No. Rent in Las Palmas (€596/month) is 8% below the national average (€648/month) — one of the more affordable provinces.
Is renting affordable in Las Palmas for residents?
With an average per capita income of €13,495/year, spending €596/month on rent represents 53% of average monthly income. A high housing cost burden, above the 40% threshold considered critical.
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