Rent price in San Bartolomé
Las Palmas · Canarias
Estimated rent · IPVA 2023
Net income
14.8k€
per capita/yr
Unemployment
7.7%
SEPE
Population
19,551
residents
Rent in San Bartolomé stands at €591/month in 2023 per the INE IPVA, a +2.5% year-on-year change. Since 2020 prices have risen 6.1%, placing it €5 below the Las Palmas provincial average (€596/month).
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National market context
National rank
#409
out of 748 municipalities
vs Canarias
+2€
region avg: €589
Trend vs Spain
+0.2%
avg: 2.3%
Trend vs region
-0.2%
region avg: €2.7
San Bartolomé ranks 409 out of 748 municipalities in the INE rent price index. It is close to the Canarias average (€589/month).
Rent price evolution
Estimated monthly rent in San Bartolomé (€/month). Source: INE IPVA.
Income and housing effort
Net income per capita
14.824€
per year · INE Atlas
Average household income
39.459€
per year
Rent-to-income ratio
47.8%
of per capita income
Average gross salary
25.120€
per year · Canarias
Rent-to-salary ratio
28.2%
of annual gross salary
The national average effort is 55.4% of per capita income. San Bartolomé is 8 points below that average.
Source: INE Atlas of Household Income Distribution · INE Survey of Wage Structure (op.140). Gross salary is the Canarias average.
Registered unemployment
Estimated unemployment rate
7.7%
of estimated active population
Registered unemployed
803
people
Annual change
-5.6%
vs same month previous year
Source: SEPE (Spanish Public Employment Service)
How much do you need to earn to live in San Bartolomé?
With rent at €591/month, the recommended salary (30% rule) is €33,500 gross/year.
Recommended salary
33,500€
gross / year
Rent
591€
/ month
Real avg income
14,824€
net / year
Enter your gross annual salary to see what rent in San Bartolomé means for your budget.
What would a mortgage cost in San Bartolomé?
For a €120,000 property (estimated from current rent), the monthly payment would be €481 over 25 years at 3.5%. You need €36,000 for the down payment and costs (20% + 10%). Based on average incomes in San Bartolomé, saving that amount would take around 3 years.
What does it cost to live in San Bartolomé?
Rent is €591/month. With average food, transport and utilities, the estimated cost of living is €1,361/month. Adjust each category to your situation.
Estimated expenses based on national averages. Adjust to your lifestyle.
Climate
Monthly max & min temperature (°C) · 2015–2024 normals
Source: Open-Meteo · ERA5 reanalysis (ECMWF)
Rent index evolution
| Year | INE IPVA Index | Estimated rent |
|---|---|---|
| 2023 | 118.262 | 591€ |
| 2022 | 115.343 | 577€ |
| 2021 | 112.518 | 563€ |
| 2020 | 111.362 | 557€ |
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to rent in San Bartolomé?
The estimated rent in San Bartolomé is €591/month in 2023, according to the INE Housing Rental Price Index (IPVA).
Have rents gone up or down in San Bartolomé?
Rent in San Bartolomé has risen by 2.5% compared to the previous year, per the INE IPVA index.
Is San Bartolomé expensive to rent compared to the national average?
No, rent in San Bartolomé (€591/month) is 9% below the national average (€648/month).
How much do you need to earn to live in San Bartolomé?
Applying the 30% rule (rent should not exceed 30% of net income), you need approximately €24000 net per year to live in San Bartolomé with a rent of €591/month.
What would a mortgage cost in San Bartolomé?
For an estimated property price of €120,000 in San Bartolomé (based on current rent of €591/month), the monthly mortgage payment would be €481 over 25 years at 3.5% APR. Down payment and purchase costs amount to approximately €36,000 (20% down + ~10% costs).
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Official source
Instituto Nacional de Estadística
Organismo estadístico oficial del Estado español
www.ine.es View source →Methodology
Data comes from the Housing Rental Price Index (IPVA) published by Spain's National Statistics Institute (INE), with base 100 in 2015. The estimated rent is calculated by applying the index to the median reference price for the province in 2015.
Source: INE IPVA base 2015=100 · INE code: 35018