€580,000
Flat / apartment in Calle de Galileu, Les Corts, Barcelona
- Les Corts, Barcelona
- Rent ~€2,550/mo
- +10.2% growth · 4.4–5.7% yield
- medium expat community · Walkability 8/10
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What Les Corts is actually like
The expat density in Les Corts is medium rather than concentrated — you won't find the dense Anglo-American clusters of Eixample or Gràcia, but the district supports 30 English-language services, from legal advisors to medical clinics, which signals a well-established international resident base (RelocateIQ local data, April 2026). European professionals — particularly French, German, and British nationals — tend to cluster around the streets near Avinguda Diagonal and the university belt, drawn by proximity to ESADE, UB's main campus, and the corporate offices along the Diagonal axis. Garage Coffee on Carrer de Déu i Mata has become a reliable informal meeting point for English-speaking residents.
The local resident profile is predominantly established families and mid-level to senior executives who have owned property here for years. Turnover is low. The social mix leans older and more settled than Poblenou or Sant Antoni — this is not a district of shared flats and co-living spaces. Academics from the nearby universities add a quieter professional layer. The result is a neighbourhood where long-term residents know each other, noise complaints are taken seriously, and the pace is deliberately unhurried.
Year-on-year purchase price growth stands at 10.2%, with three-year cumulative growth of 32.5% — figures that confirm this is not a market in consolidation (Fotocasa, April 2026). Inventory is relatively thin given the district's size: 455 purchase listings and 270 rental listings in total, with two-beds representing the deepest pool at 150 purchase and 90 rental units. Average days on market range from 55 days for studios to 80 days for five-bed-plus properties, with the overall district average at 65 days — fast enough that delayed decisions carry real cost (Fotocasa, April 2026).
- ✓Families with children
- ✓University staff
- ✓Business professionals
- ✓Long-term renters
- ×Nightlife seekers
- ×Budget buyers
- ×Party crowds
- ×Short-term tourists
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