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View of Barcelona’s skyline representing the city’s vibrant rental market in 2025.

If you’re planning to move to Spain, understanding the rent cost in Barcelona 2025 is essential before signing a lease. The Catalan capital remains one of Europe’s most competitive housing markets, attracting expats, MBA students, and digital nomads. Popular districts like Eixample, Gràcia, and Sant Antoni offer charm and convenience, while outer areas provide better value and calmer surroundings.

💶 Average Rent Cost in Barcelona (2025)

Type of ApartmentMonthly Rent (€)Typical Area
Studio (25–35 m²)900 – 1,200 €El Born, Poble-sec
1-Bedroom Flat1,200 – 1,600 €Eixample, Gràcia
2-Bedroom Flat1,600 – 2,200 €Poblenou, Sarrià
Shared Room600 – 850 €Sant Antoni, Les Corts

💡 Furnished apartments are usually 10–15% more expensive, and many include community fees.


📈 Rent Cost Trends in Barcelona Since 2024

The average rent cost in Barcelona has increased by around 7% compared with 2024. International demand remains strong, and many owners now prefer 6–11-month contracts. Remote work continues to influence neighborhoods like Poblenou, turning it into a hub for tech professionals.

For updated city housing data, visit Idealista’s Barcelona rental index (outbound link).


💡 Additional Living Expenses in Barcelona

Beyond rent, expect:

  • Utilities: 120–180 €/month
  • Internet: 30–50 €/month
  • Deposit: 1–2 months
  • Agency fee: 1 month + VAT

To estimate your full monthly costs, you can also compare prices on Numbeo’s Barcelona page (outbound link).


🏡 Best Neighborhoods for Expats & Students

  • 🎓 Students & MBAs: Les Corts, Gràcia, Eixample
  • 💼 Professionals: Poblenou, Sant Antoni, El Born
  • 🌳 Families: Sarrià, Horta-Guinardó

See also our guide: Best Neighborhoods in Barcelona for MBA Students and Expats.


average rent in Barcelona apartment 2025
Example of a furnished apartment in central Barcelona, showing the typical style and price range of rentals in 2025.

💸 Tips to Save on Rent

To lower your rent cost in Barcelona 2025, move between September and October when supply increases.
Consider sharing larger flats, ask for long-term discounts, and check the energy efficiency certificate (A–G) to avoid high utility bills.

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Official Resources for Renting in Barcelona

We always encourage our clients to consult official sources for updated housing information, subsidies, and regulations. Here are some reliable links from the City Council and Catalan Government:

All data and legal information are aligned with the official housing policies of Barcelona and Catalonia. We constantly review local regulations to provide accurate guidance to expats and professionals relocating to the city.