Price of houses for rent in Portugal rose 2% in the first quarter of the year

Price of houses for rent in Portugal rose 2% in the first quarter of the year
Price of houses for rent in Portugal rose 2% in the first quarter of the year
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Prices of houses for rent in Portugal increased by 2% in the first quarter of the year compared to the previous quarter.

According to the price index of idealistic, Renting a house cost 15.8 euros per square meter (euros/m2) at the end of March, taking into account the median value. In relation to the monthly variation, prices remained stable.

District capital cities

In the first quarter, rental prices rose in seven district capitals across the country, with Braga (6.9%) topping the list. Followed by Santarém (6.3%), Coimbra (4.8%), Castelo Branco (2.8%), Lisbon (2.6%), Porto (1.4%) and Setúbal (1.1% ). In the opposite direction, prices fell in Évora (-7.6%), Funchal (-7.4%), Faro (-4.3%), Aveiro (-2.1%) and Leira (-0.8 %).

Lisbon continues to be the city where it is most expensive to rent a house: 21.5 euros/m2. Porto (17.1 euros/m2) and Funchal (13.5 euros/m2) occupy second and third place, respectively. This is followed by Faro (11.9 euros/m2), Setúbal (11.7 euros/m2), Coimbra (11.2 euros/m2), Aveiro (11.1 euros/m2), Évora (10.7 euros/ m2) and Braga (9.2 euros/m2).

The most economical cities are Castelo Branco (6.8 euros/m2), Santarém (7.9 euros/m2), and Leiria (8 euros/m2).

Districts/Islands

Of the districts and islands analyzed, the prices of houses for rent fell in Castelo Branco (-9.6%), São Miguel island (6%), Portalegre (-4.5%), Vila Real (-4.4% ), Évora (-4.3%), Viseu (-4.1%) and Madeira Island (-0.9%). On the other hand, prices rose in Beja (12.6%), Braga (7%), Coimbra (5%), Lisbon (2.5%), Santarém (1.7%) and Aveiro (1.4% ). The smallest increases took place in Faro (1%), Setúbal (0.7%) and Viana do Castelo (0.6%). In Porto (0.2%) and Leiria (0.1%) prices remained stable during this period.

It should be noted that the ranking of the most expensive districts to rent a house is led by Lisbon (19.6 euros/m2), followed by Porto (15.1 euros/m2), Madeira Island (13.4 euros/m2), Faro (13.4 euros/m2), Setúbal (12.6 euros/m2), Coimbra (10.3 euros/m2), Beja (10.2 euros/m2), Évora (9.9 euros/m2), Aveiro (9.4 euros/m2), Leiria (9.3 euros/m2) and Braga (9.1 euros/m2).

The cheapest prices are in Portalegre (5.8 euros/m2), Vila Real (5.9 euros/m2), Castelo Branco (6.8 euros/m2), Viseu (7.1 euros/m2), Santarém (7.5 euros/m2), Viana do Castelo (8.2 euros/m2) and São Miguel island (8.5 euros/m2).

Regions

During the first quarter, prices of houses for rent only fell in the Autonomous Region of the Azores (-2.7%) and the Autonomous Region of Madeira (-2.1%). Leading the rises is Alentejo (3.7%), followed by the Metropolitan Area of ​​Lisbon (2.5%), Centro (1.1%) and Algarve (1%). In the North (0.3%), prices remained stable during this period.

The Lisbon Metropolitan Area, with 18.9 euros/m2, continues to be the most expensive region, followed by the North (13.8 euros/m2), Algarve (13.4 euros/m2) and the Autonomous Region of Madeira (13 .3 euros/m2). On the opposite side of the table are the Autonomous Region of the Azores (8.7 euros/m2), Centro (9.1 euros/m2) and Alentejo (10 euros/m2), which are the cheapest regions.

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