Rent in Santa Cruz de Tenerife province

Canarias · 20 municipalities · INE data 2023

Avg rent

581

/ month

vs Spain

-10%

avg: €648

Most expensive

619

Granadilla de Abona

Cheapest

538

Realejos, Los

Most expensive

Cheapest

Highest rise

All municipalities in Santa Cruz de Tenerife province

MunicipalityRentChange
Granadilla de Abona619+4%
Candelaria596+3.3%
Güímar596+3%
San Miguel de Abona595+1.6%
Arona592+3.5%
Icod de los Vinos592+2.9%
Llanos de Aridane, Los589+4%
Guía de Isora584+2.9%
Santa Cruz de la Palma584+2.7%
San Cristóbal de La Laguna583+3%
Rosario, El581+2.2%
Santa Cruz de Tenerife581+2.9%
Tacoronte581+3.3%
Santiago del Teide578+3%
Adeje576+3.8%
Puerto de la Cruz574+3.2%
Orotava, La570+3%
Santa Úrsula564+3%
Tegueste549+3%
Realejos, Los538+3.3%

Rent prices in Santa Cruz de Tenerife province (2023)

Santa Cruz de Tenerife province has 20 municipalities with more than 10,000 inhabitants and official INE data. Average rent is €581/month in 2023, 10% below the national average (€648/month).

The most expensive municipality in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is Granadilla de Abona (€619/month) and the most affordable is Realejos, Los (€538/month) — a difference of €81 within the same province.

Average per capita income in the province is €13,188/year, according to the INE Atlas of Household Income Distribution.

Frequently asked questions

How much does rent cost in Santa Cruz de Tenerife province?

Average rent in Santa Cruz de Tenerife province is €581/month in 2023. Prices range from €538/month (Realejos, Los) to €619/month (Granadilla de Abona).

Is Santa Cruz de Tenerife province expensive compared to the Spanish average?

No. Rent in Santa Cruz de Tenerife (€581/month) is 10% below the national average (€648/month) — one of the more affordable provinces.

Is renting affordable in Santa Cruz de Tenerife for residents?

With an average per capita income of €13,188/year, spending €581/month on rent represents 53% of average monthly income. A high housing cost burden, above the 40% threshold considered critical.

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