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Barcelona Housing Prices Hit Record High, Exceeding €5,200/m² in May

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Barcelona Housing Prices Hit Record High, Exceeding €5,200/m² in May

Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain – June 3, 2026 – The real estate market in Barcelona continues its rapid acceleration. In May 2026, the average price of second-hand homes reached 5,243 euros per square meter, according to the latest data from idealista. This figure represents a monthly increase of 0.4%, a 1.9% rise over the last quarter, and a significant 7.1% advance compared to May 2025.

Barcelona has now reached a new historical price maximum, consolidating an upward trend that affects virtually all districts of the city.

Barcelona Significantly Above the National Average

While the average housing price in Spain stands at 2,795 euros/m², Barcelona’s figure of 5,243 euros/m² means that buying a home in the Catalan capital costs approximately 88% more than the national average. Nationally, prices are also maintaining a strong upward trend, with an interannual growth of 16.9%, although Barcelona remains one of the most expensive markets in the country.

Where is it More Expensive and Cheaper to Buy a Home in Barcelona?

Most Expensive Districts:

  • Sarrià-Sant Gervasi: 7,051 euros/m² (+11.1% interannual)
  • Les Corts: 6,536 euros/m² (+10.4%)
  • Eixample: 6,496 euros/m² (+5.7%)
  • Gràcia: 5,643 euros/m² (+8.4%)
  • Sant Martí: 5,097 euros/m² (+7.5%)

Most Affordable Districts:

  • Nou Barris: 3,193 euros/m² (+22.8% interannual)
  • Sant Andreu: 3,940 euros/m² (+9.7%)
  • Horta Guinardó: 4,076 euros/m² (+10.6%)
  • Sants-Montjuïc: 4,574 euros/m² (+6.6%)
  • Ciutat Vella: 4,805 euros/m² (+1.9%)

Quick Overview of Housing Prices in Barcelona

  • Barcelona reaches a new historical maximum of 5,243 euros/m².
  • Sarrià-Sant Gervasi remains the most expensive district in the city, exceeding 7,000 euros/m².
  • Nou Barris shows the largest annual increase, with a spectacular +22.8%.
  • Horta Guinardó, Les Corts, and Sant Andreu record interannual growth close to or above 10%.
  • Practically all analyzed districts set historical price maximums in May 2026.
  • The difference between the most expensive and cheapest district exceeds 3,850 euros/m².

The data reflects the evolution of the residential market in the city during May 2026 and allows for a detailed analysis of each district’s performance, as well as the historical evolution of prices in Barcelona.

What if Your Home is Worth More Than You Think?

The sharp rise in prices in Barcelona is increasing the value of many homes. If you are an owner and want to know an updated estimate of your property’s price, you can use idealista’s free valuation tool.

Source: idealista/news

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