The competition to find a room remains stable in 2025.

22 people compete for each room that comes on the market in Spain

Soaring rents and fierce competition are pushing many people towards room rentals. On average, 22 prospective tenants compete for each listing on idealista, though demand remains lower than for full homes. Palma (65) and San Sebastián (62) record the most enquiries per room, while among the largest markets, Barcelona (22) edges ahead of Madrid (20).
Coliving in Spain

22 people compete for every room in Spain

High prices and intense competition in Spain's property rental market are leading many people to opt for renting a single room. An average of 22 people are now interested in each room advertised, according to a study published by idealista.
Renting a room in Madrid

Renting a room in Madrid: costs and insider tips

Opting for a room in a shared apartment goes miles beyond saving money by splitting rent and bills. With the rising rental prices in Madrid, coliving is part housing solution, part social adventure—an experience as unpredictable as the city itself.
5 years of renting after the pandemic: supply falls and prices soar

Spain’s rental market 5 years after the pandemic

It has been five years since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, and the real estate market has undergone significant changes, particularly in the rental sector. During the period of isolation, the supply of long-term rental properties doubled, peaking in December 2020 as prices fell. However, since then, rental supply has declined by 56%, while prices have risen by 30%. Political measures implemented in response have only reduced stock to minimal levels, placing further strain on the market with heightened demand and record-high prices in many capital cities.
17% of rental properties advertised on idealista were rented in less than 24 hours

17% of Spain’s rentals in late 2024 were rented in less than a day

17% of the homes rented through idealista in Q4 last year were on the market for less than 24 hours – one percentage point lower than during the same period in 2023, according to a study by idealista, the leading real estate marketplace in southern Europe.Vitoria and Girona recorded the highest perc
Property for rent in Torremolinos

Spain's IRAV rental price index explained

Spain’s new Housing Law of 2023, introduced a new index to which all residential rental contracts must be indexed going forward. It replaces the popular Consumer Price Index (or CPI, for short) which was used by almost all rental contracts in Spain.
Mistakes landlords make when renting

10 mistakes landlords make when renting out a property

Renting a property in Spain is currently viewed by many as a risky endeavour, particularly due to the lengthy procedures involved in evicting defaulting tenants.According to José Ramón Zurdo, a lawyer specialising in leasing and CEO of the Rental Negotiation Agency (ANA), in an interview with ideali
Views of the outskirts of Madrid capital

Five years of bad decisions in Spain's rental market

It has been just over five years since interventions in the rental market commenced. The first measure involved approving changes to the Law on Urban Leases (LAU) in March 2019, which extended contracts from three years to five or seven years.
Madrid

Madrid among Europe's most profitable capitals to rent

Rents for homes in Europe continue to rise, especially in capitals such as Dublin, Rome, Riga and Bucharest. This scenario makes renting a home an interesting business to invest in. Madrid (with a yield of 5.30%) is ranked 12th among European capitals where it is most profitable to rent a home in June this year, according to data from Global Property Guide.
Subletting in Spain

Is subletting legal in Spain?

Is subletting legal in Spain? Today we're focusing on understanding the legality and conditions under which one can sublet a property in Spain.
Room for rent in Madrid

How much does it cost to rent a shared flat in Spain in 2024

More than 60% of the supply of rooms for rent is found in the cities of Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia. The Catalan capital has the most expensive average price in Spain (550 euros per month), where Ciutat Vella (625 euros) and Sarrià-Sant Gervasi (605 euros) stand out, according to idealista data in the first quarter.
Room rental contract

Room rental contracts in Spain: everything you need to know

Renting rooms is becoming an increasingly common practice in Spain, especially in cities where it is too expensive to rent the entire property, as is often the case in province capitals. So, if you're looking to rent a room or if you're a landlord and you want to rent one out, you need to be aware