€140,000
Flat / apartment in Pio Xii, Sevilla
- Macarena, Sevilla
- Rent ~€1,025/mo
- +13.1% growth · 5.7–6.4% yield
- low expat community · Walkability 7/10
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What Macarena is actually like
Macarena's expat density is low relative to districts like Triana or Santa Cruz, and that shapes daily life significantly. The foreign residents who do settle here tend to be university-affiliated professionals, language teachers, and buy-to-let investors who prioritise yield over postcode prestige. There is no dominant expat nationality cluster, and no established international social scene centred on a single street or square. The 24 English-language services operating in the district — covering legal, medical, and administrative support — indicate a functional but not saturated infrastructure for foreign residents (RelocateIQ local data, April 2026). Expats who do connect tend to do so informally at the district's top-rated cafés rather than through organised groups.
The resident majority is working-class and multi-generational Spanish families, many of whom have lived in the same buildings for decades. Service workers, tradespeople, and students from the University of Sevilla make up a significant share of the rental population. The social atmosphere is local in pace and character — Spanish is the operating language in shops, pharmacies, and bars without exception. This is not a district where limited Spanish is easily offset by English-speaking neighbours or international-facing businesses. For professionals who want authentic integration rather than an expat bubble, that is a feature, not a flaw (RelocateIQ analysis, April 2026).
Purchase prices in Macarena span a wide range depending on unit size. Studios sit at a median of €94,500, making them the most accessible entry point in the district and carrying the highest ceiling yield of 5.5–6.8%. One-bedroom apartments median at €154,000, two-beds at €214,500, and three-beds at €288,000. Four-bedroom properties reach €352,000, while five-bedroom-plus units — rare in the inventory at just five purchase listings — median at €480,000. Days on market range from 65 for studios to 90 for the largest units, with the overall district average sitting at 77 days, a figure that reflects balanced but seller-favourable conditions (Fotocasa, April 2026).
- ✓Young families
- ✓Buy-to-let investors
- ✓University staff
- ✓First-time buyers
- ×Luxury seekers
- ×Nightlife chasers
- ×Car-free expats
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Figures are city-level monthly estimates. Source: Numbeo Cost of Living Index 2024, updated quarterly.
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