Barcelona, \u200b\u200bthe most expensive city in Spain (€ 4,498 / m2), calls attention to the pull of Barceloneta, a neighborhood so far quite affordable but in the last year has seen a rise 23%, while the average of the Catalan capital has made 15.2%.
"The case of Barceloneta is a clear indicator of the impact that is causing the rehabilitation of housing prices in this area. The recovery of old houses from 35 to 50 square meters are a powerful lure for young buyers, situated near the sea, in the center of the city, well connected and a new cosmopolitan spirit, "says the report published by Idealistic . If you want to go to their website click here .
"The case of Barceloneta is a clear indicator of the impact that is causing the rehabilitation of housing prices in this area. The recovery of old houses from 35 to 50 square meters are a powerful lure for young buyers, situated near the sea, in the center of the city, well connected and a new cosmopolitan spirit, "says the report published by Idealistic . If you want to go to their website click here .
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