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Buy to let in Ciutat Vella, Barcelona

Buy to let in Ciutat Vella, Barcelona

Population: The Ciutat Vella district is one of the ten districts of Barcelona. It has 102,237 inhabitants and comprises all the historical center of the city. 6.3% of the city population is concentrated in Ciutat Vella and  proportion of households is similar (6.2%). The percentage of foreigners is also the highest in the city, comprised of predominantly Asian nationalities (Pakistan and the Philippines). The level of income and education is below the average of Barcelona. It is a district of tertiary activity, with greater relative weight of offices and tourism, containing more than a third of the hotels of the city, and a strong weight in business. Ciuta Vella district is administratively divided into the neighbourhoods of El GoticRavalBarceloneta and Sant Pere, Santa Caterina i la Ribera (El Born)

Average price housing, profitability, revenues, contracts in Ciutat Vella: The average price of second-hand housing sales in this district is 4110 € / m2 during 2021, 668 flats were sold and 3.666 lease contracts were signed in Ciutat Vella. These contracts had an average income of 856 €/month (source Generalitat de Catalunya )

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    2 Comments
    • Sara
      Posted at 09:43h, 18 January Reply

      What is the best area to buy an apartment in the Raval neighborhood and what is the worst area in Raval? Have rental prices dropped due to COVID?

      • xcom
        Posted at 09:49h, 18 January Reply

        The best area in the Raval is the one above the Hospital street, the area closest to Pelai, Ronda Sant Antoni and Avinguda de les Corts Catalanes. In the wider streets there are more hours of sunshine, charming shops and usually more … noise. El Raval is an increasingly pedestrian and civilized neighborhood that attracts young people, with many schools of art, design, fashion and museums .. The most conflictive area of the Raval is probably the one that surrounds the film library (Filmoteca de Catalunya ).

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