The most expensive homes in La Rioja increase their price by 3.3% in one year

The most expensive homes in La Rioja increase their price by 3.3% in one year
The most expensive homes in La Rioja increase their price by 3.3% in one year

LOGROÑO, June 1 (EUROPA PRESS) –

He The price of the most expensive homes in La Rioja increased by 3.3% in April compared to the previous year, well below the national average, which stood at 7.7%, according to data published this week by idealista.

In the case of Logroño, prices in this segment of properties have increased by only 1.1%, which makes it one of the capitals where the most expensive homes have increased their prices by a lower percentage.

For its part, At the national level, the prices of the most expensive homes in the Spanish market rose by 7.7% year-on-year in the month of April, while other homes increased their prices by 6.9%.

Up to 28 provinces have registered an increase in the price of homes of this type, especially in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, whose prices have increased by 16.6%, followed by Madrid (13.7%), Las Palmas (12.3% ), Murcia (11.5%), Granada and Alicante (9.3% in both cases) and Málaga (7.3%).

In Barcelona, ​​the price increased by 2.6%. The only provinces that have registered a drop in the prices of their most exclusive homes are Salamanca (-1.9%), Zamora (-1.5%) and Ourense (-0.8%).

In relation to the evolution of market prices as a whole, the most expensive homes rose more in just over half of the provinces (28 out of 50).

The greatest difference occurs in Madrid, where the market grew by 7.4%, while the most expensive homes grew by 13.7%. They are followed by Lleida (4.8% of the market and 9.2% the most expensive), Girona (4.4% of the market and 8.4% the most expensive) and Pontevedra (1.2% of the market and 5% the most expensive). more exclusive).

In the province of Barcelona the market price fell 0.1%, while the most exclusive part of it became more expensive by 2.6%. On the opposite side is the Balearic Islands, where housing rose by 11.6%, while those located with the most expensive prices only grew by 7%.

They are followed by Navarra (with 5% of the market and 1.1% the most expensive), Huesca (10.9% of the market and 7.4% the most expensive) and Málaga (10.1% of the market and the 7.3% the most expensive).

CAPITALS.

Madrid is the city where the most expensive homes have increased the most, since they increased their price by 17.4%. They are followed by Málaga (16.9%), Teruel (15.3%), Santa Cruz de Tenerife (15.1%) or Santander (15%).

Also with double-digit growth are Valencia (14.5%), San Sebastián (12.1%) and Alicante (11.8%). In the city of Barcelona the increase in this segment of the market stood at 7.5%.

On the contrary, there were 5 capitals in which the price of homes in the 90th percentile fell: Pamplona (-2.3%), Zamora (-1.1%), Salamanca (-0.9%), Badajoz (-0.6%) and Vitoria (-0.2%).

Regarding the relationship with the rest of the market, the capitals in which the highest segment has become more expensive than the market itself are fewer than in the case of the provinces: only 15 cities.

The greatest difference occurs, again, in Madrid with a market growth of 10.6%, which reaches 17.4% in the case of the 90th percentile. Segovia follows (4% of the market compared to 9.4% of the 90th percentile) and San Sebastián (6.7% of the market and 12.1% of the 90th percentile). Barcelona is also in this situation, where the market grew by 6.8% while the 90th percentile rose by 7.5%.

In the city of Huesca, on the other hand, the differences between the market and its highest segment are significant, since the market has become more expensive by 13.8%, while homes in its 90th percentile have only increased by 1 ,5%.

They are followed by Ávila (9.6% of the market and 2% of the 90th percentile), Toledo (8.4% of the market and 1.4% of the 90th percentile), Logroño (7.6% of the market and 1.1% of the 90th percentile) and Palma de Mallorca (9.8% of the market and 3.7% of the 90th percentile).

 
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