€1,180 / mo
Flat / apartment in Calle Alcalá de Guadaira, 23, Sant Martí de Provençals, Barcelona
- Sant Martí, Barcelona
- Rent ~€1,900/mo
- medium expat community · Walkability 8/10
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What Sant Martí is actually like
Sant Martí carries a medium expat density by Barcelona standards, with the heaviest concentrations in the Poblenou sub-area, where tech workers from the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, and France cluster around the 22@ corridor. The draw is practical: proximity to tech employers, newer apartment stock, and a walkable grid that doesn't require a car. Expats tend to gather at Bari Coffee and ES BIEN COFFEE, both on or near Rambla del Poblenou, which function as informal co-working and networking spots during the week. The district has 27 English-language services — from legal advisors to GP clinics — making day-to-day admin manageable without fluent Spanish (RelocateIQ local data, April 2026).
The local resident base is predominantly young professionals and mid-income families, many of whom were priced out of Eixample or Gràcia and relocated here as regeneration improved the area's infrastructure. Long-term Barcelonins remain present in the older residential pockets south of Gran Via, giving the district a social mix that avoids the monoculture feel of more tourist-saturated neighbourhoods. The result is a functional, working district where expats integrate into existing community structures rather than replacing them.
Purchase prices in Sant Martí span a wide range depending on bedroom count and sub-area. Studios sit at a median of €180,000, one-beds at €280,000, and two-beds at €410,000 — the most actively traded category, with 450 units available for purchase and an average of 55 days on market. Three-beds reach €540,000, four-beds €710,000, and five-bed-plus properties a median of €950,000, though inventory thins sharply at the top end with only 80 purchase listings available (Fotocasa, April 2026).
- ✓Young professionals
- ✓Tech workers
- ✓Families with children
- ✓Value buyers
- ×Budget renters
- ×Nightlife chasers
- ×Luxury seekers
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Figures are city-level monthly estimates. Source: Numbeo Cost of Living Index 2024, updated quarterly.
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What renting here actually involves
Spanish law limits deposits to 1 month's rent for residential properties. Landlords sometimes request an additional month as guarantee. Expect 1–2 months upfront: approximately €3,800 for this property.
Standard Spanish rental contracts run for 5 years minimum (7 if landlord is a company). You can leave after 6 months with 30 days notice. Contracts must be in Spanish — always use a bilingual version.
You will need an NIE number to sign a rental contract in Spain. Register on the Padrón (local census) within 3 months of arriving — this unlocks healthcare, schools and local services.
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