The price of housing has reached its highest historical peak last October. With the value of the square meter is around 2,209 euros on average throughout the national territory, according to the last Idealista reportmore and more people find it difficult to buy a new home or access a mortgage.
One of the autonomous communities in which this increase is seen the most is Community of Madridwhere the annual increase has been 15.4%which has made the square meter have an average cost of 3,638 euros. Besides, Within it you can find a great contrast between La Moraleja, which is the most expensive place to buy a house (€5,571/m2) and the municipality of Villarejo de Salvanés, which is the cheapest area (€867/m2).
The price of housing in the Latina district
in the capital The situation is not much better, since the increase of 18.8% compared to 2023 has made the land have a average value of 4,830 euros per square meter. There is also a great disparity between their districts. Between Salamanca, which has a price of 8,458 euros per square meter, and Villaverde, with 2,167 euros, there is a difference of more than six thousand euros.
One of the cheapest Madrid districts is Latinawhere the increase in the cost of housing has been 16.5% compared to last year. Although here the average price per square meter is 2,993 eurosthere is one of its neighborhoods that exceeds this figure. This is Puerta del Ángel, where its 24.5% increase has made the property cost around 3,595 euros per square meter. This is followed by Lucero, with an average of 2,954 euros.
Although the six neighborhoods that make up the Latina district have prices that are quite similar to each other, there are others that stand out for being more accessible. The cheapest of all is Los Cármenes, whose 1.8% decrease translates into a price of 2,623 euros per square meter. This is followed by Campamento (€2,746/m2) and Águilas (€2,781/m2).
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