The problem with housing is quite big and solutions are being sought to regulate it so that the rental price does not take up the majority of a worker’s salary. In Canary Islandsvacation housing has made it even more difficult to find a reasonable rental.
For this reason, many people pay daily attention to the advertisements that appear on the different real estate portals, such as Idealista. This portal has prepared a study on the data recorded on its website about the speed at which properties are rented.
In both provincial capitals, 1 in 5 homes are rented within 24 hours since they were put on the market. It happens more quickly in Las Palmas, where it happens with 20% of the apartments, compared to 16% in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
At the national level, 18% of the homes that were rented through the platform had not even been on the market for 24 hours. The cities of Girona and Victoria are the ones with a higher percentage of express rentals, since 33% of the homes that were rented in the capital of Girona did not last even 24 hours in idealista, while in Vitoria it was 27%.
They are followed by the cities of To Coruña and Palmwith 23% in both cases, Lion (22%), Burgos (22%), Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Huelva and Valencia (20% in all three cases). Above the national average are Madrid, Zaragoza, Murcia and Cuencawhich share a rate of 19% for express rentals.
A total of seven capitals have a percentage of immediate rentals on the national line. Specific, Barcelona, Alicante, Tarragona, Zamora, Palencia, Almería and Huesca They have a rate of 18%. Below that level is the city of Malagawhich shares the express rental rate with Cádiz, Albacete, Cáceres, Ceuta and Pontevedraall with 17%.
With a rate of 16% are the cities of Seville, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Logroño, Badajoz, Granada and Guadalajara. Segovia, for its part, is the city where immediate or express rentals have the least weight (7%). And below 10% is also the city of Cordova (9%).
With a rate of 10% it is Real citywhile with 12% they appear Lleida and Oviedoand with 13% it is at San Sebastián, Pamplona, Santander and Jaén.
According to idealista spokesperson, Francisco Iñareta, “these data show that the problems of rental supply and the speed at which homes disappear from the market have spread throughout all Spanish capitals.”
“Such high express rental rates cause enormous tension in the market, pushing up prices and increasing the anxiety of families seeking to establish themselves in a rental home,” he warned.