Sant Just Desvern: Catalonia’s Richest Town with Over €67,000 Annual Income
Sant Just Desvern, February 4, 2026 – For years, municipalities like Sitges, Matadepera, or Sant Cugat del Vallès dominated discussions about Catalonia’s wealthiest towns. However, the latest ranking of average income has reshaped Catalonia’s wealth map. The top spot no longer belongs to these historic locations but to a discreet, residential municipality adjacent to Barcelona: Sant Just Desvern.
With an average gross income exceeding €67,000 per taxpayer annually, this town in the metropolitan area has become the richest in Catalonia, according to the latest data from the Tax Agency. This figure not only surpasses its traditional competitors but also reflects a profound change in the model of urban prosperity.
Leader in the Catalan Ranking
Located southwest of Barcelona and with just over 18,000 inhabitants, Sant Just Desvern combines proximity to the capital, residential tranquility, and a highly qualified professional base. Its strategic location – between Esplugues de Llobregat and Sant Feliu, at the foot of Collserola – makes it a privileged enclave for those who work in the Catalan capital but seek a less saturated life.
The declared average income reaches €67,265, placing it above Sant Cugat del Vallès (€66,073) and Matadepera (€65,536).
The Urban Model
Unlike other municipalities associated with luxury, Sant Just Desvern does not stand out for grand mansions or ostentatious urbanizations. Its appeal lies in another type of wealth: spacious homes, solid public services, green areas, and a well-planned urban environment. The average disposable income exceeds €52,000, and the unemployment rate is among the lowest in the metropolitan area.
Qualified Professionals
One of the key factors behind Sant Just Desvern’s economic leadership is the profile of its population. In recent years, it has attracted professionals from strategic sectors such as healthcare, technology, audiovisual, and business management. Proximity to employment hubs like Esplugues, L’Hospitalet, the 22@ district, or even the center of Barcelona has been decisive. This is complemented by excellent connectivity, both by public transport and by road.
Barcelona Loses Ground
One of the most striking pieces of data from the ranking is the position of Barcelona city itself. The Catalan capital is far from the top positions, with an average income of around €47,000 per taxpayer. The explanation lies in its enormous internal diversity and the increasing inequality between neighborhoods. Furthermore, in the last decade, there has been a gradual exodus of upper-middle classes to surrounding municipalities. Rising housing costs, tourist pressure, and a decline in environmental quality have pushed many residents to seek nearby, more livable alternatives.
The New Map of Wealth in Catalonia
The case of Sant Just Desvern confirms a clear trend: income is concentrated in the metropolitan axis of Barcelona. Municipalities in Baix Llobregat, Vallès, and Maresme occupy the highest positions, while inland areas or those with less diversified economies lag. This phenomenon highlights a changing dynamic in the distribution of wealth and population within the greater Barcelona area.