These are the areas of Spain where it is cheaper to rent a flat
In one of the moments where the peaks of the rental price reach unsuspected limits, having a house for less than five six euros per square meter (in Madrid it is between 17 and 20 euros) is possible. These are the municipalities in Spain with the cheapest rent based on the prices of this past month of June:
According to a study carried out by Idealista, Baeza, in the province of Jaén, is the cheapest municipality to rent a home in Spain, with 4.1 euros per month for each square meter on average. The only town where you can find a flat for less than five euros.
With that exact price are Almansa (Albacete), Ontinyent (Valencia) and Puertollano (Ciudad Real).. The Andalusian towns of Linares (Jaén) and Lucena (Córdoba) share a price of 5.2 euros/m2, while in Alzira (Valencia) and Plasencia (Cáceres) they stay at 5.3 euros/m2.
For their part, Ponferrada (León) and Narón (A Coruña) are the first municipalities in northern Spain in this ranking of cheap rentals, with a price of 5.4 euros/m2 in both cases, while in Valdepeñas (Ciudad Real ) the price is 5.5 euros/m2. With 5.6 euros/m2 are Xàtiva (Valencia) and Calatayud (Zaragoza), while the municipalities with a price of 5.7 euros/m2 are Ferrol (A Coruña), Molina de Segura (Murcia), Laguna de Duero ( Valladolid) and Langreo (Asturias).
The most expensive on the list are Alcantarilla (Murcia), Mérida (Badajoz), San Andrés de Rabanedo (León) and Burriana (Castellón), where the price is 5.8 euros/m2, reaching 5.9 euros/m2 in Lorca (Murcia) and Talavera de la Reina (Toledo). Ronda, in Malaga, is the 24th cheapest municipality, with a price of 6 euros/m2.