Sevilla combines Andalusian charm with growing international appeal. Rents remain more affordable than Barcelona or Madrid, but competition is increasing as remote workers discover the city's quality of life. The market moves fast during spring (Feria, Semana Santa) and September.
The historic heart. Narrow streets, orange trees, stunning architecture. Tourist-heavy but magical. Apartments can be dark (interior patios). Very walkable.
Across the river from the center. Flamenco heritage, ceramic tiles, local markets. Strong community feel. Slightly more affordable than Santa Cruz. One of Sevilla's most charming neighborhoods.
Sevilla's trendy nightlife district. Bars, restaurants, Sunday flea market. Gentrifying rapidly. Popular with young expats and creative professionals. Can be noisy on weekends.
Modern commercial district. Large shopping centers, sports facilities (Sevilla FC stadium). More residential, less touristic. Good transport links. Solid value for professionals.
Residential neighborhood along the Guadalquivir. Quiet, family-friendly, well-maintained. Higher-end apartments. Site of the annual Feria de Abril. Good schools nearby.
Seville's rental market is deeply segmented. The Casco Antiguo and Triana concentrate the most pressure: Triana now sits around €20.6/m², up about 43% year on year, and Nervión around €17.5/m². Los Remedios is high-income but with relatively moderate rents, and the Alameda is bohemian and central. A two-bedroom in the most sought-after areas runs €800-1,200 a month.
The heat shapes demand here, so well-ventilated, air-conditioned flats command a premium. Student and young-professional demand is strong and rental yields are among the highest of Spanish capitals. Get your NIE guide ready and know your rights with our tenant rights guide.
1. Avoid summer if possible. Sevilla reaches 45°C in July-August. If you're viewing apartments in summer, AC is non-negotiable. Check that it works during the viewing — many older buildings have weak or broken units.
2. Ground floor vs upper floors. Ground floor apartments (plantas bajas) are cooler in summer but can have humidity issues. Upper floors with terraces are premium but hotter. Consider your priorities.
3. The Feria effect. During Feria de Abril (usually April) and Semana Santa (March/April), the rental market essentially pauses. Don't expect to find or sign anything during these two weeks.
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