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“Sometimes it marks the distribution more than the meters”

“Sometimes it marks the distribution more than the meters”
“Sometimes it marks the distribution more than the meters”

Just a few weeks ago we told in this medium how difficult it is to find a rental for less than 700 euros per month in A Coruña. Now, the data is confirmed: April closed with the rental in historical maximums in the Herculin city. According to the latest data published by Idealista, living leased in A Coruña already costs average 10.9 euros per square meterwhich places the price of a standard floor of 80 meters at 872 euros per month.

While the data set an average, the final price of an floor varies greatly according to the area, the or even the distribution of the property. Ricardo, from the Estate La Luz, based in A Coruña, summarizes it as follows: “These data reflect an average between the most expensive and cheapest floors in the city. We recently rented one in the Agra del Orzán for 680 euros, 80 square meters. The square meter comes to 8.5 euros, something that would be unthinkable to get in Juana de Vega, for example. “

In fact, he says that in Rubine they recently rent a floor of 60 meters for 975 euros, that is, at 15 euros per square meter. And it is that in A Coruña not only the size of the floor influences, but also how it is distributed: “It can be wide but have only one room or be poorly used. Sometimes the price is more marked by the distribution than the meters,” he says.

To this is added the use given to the house. On the idealist website you can see a striking example: an apartment in the Plaza de A Cubla, with 75 meters and four rooms, for 1,300 euros per month. That is 17 euros per square meter, a figure greater than many floors of the center. In this case, the rent is distributed among four people. Thus he does compensate, but that makes also rise for those who seek floors.

Also uploaded in the metropolitan area

The situation is not limited only to the city. Oleiros leads the in the metropolitan area with an increase of 18.5% year -on -year, to reach 9.7 euros per square meter, also a historical maximum. They are followed by Culleredo (9,3), Sada (8,6) and Arteixo, which marks a new roof with 8.3.

In cases such as Oleiros, many properties are sued for seasons. It is there prices go up. In Perillo, a property for 3,000 euros per month, with two rooms and 87 square meters is offered. Which translates into 34 euros per square meter. These types of homes are increasing the area and make it inaccessible for families who want to move to the area. “The data is not so important, but why these data are given,” explains Ricardo.

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