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Luxury apartments for rent Barcelona, Catalonia

  • Apartment in Barcelona, Province of Barcelona
    Apartment in Barcelona, Province of Barcelona
    CN¥ 21,620
    46 m² 1 1
    Presented by Spotahome
  • Apartment in Barcelona, Province of Barcelona
    Apartment in Barcelona, Province of Barcelona
    CN¥ 21,220
    59 m² 1 3
    Presented by InmoService Barcelona
  • Apartment in Barcelona, Province of Barcelona
    Apartment in Barcelona, Province of Barcelona
    CN¥ 29,080
    3
    Presented by Spotahome
  • Apartment in Barcelona, Province of Barcelona
    Apartment in Barcelona, Province of Barcelona
    CN¥ 23,580
    100 m² 2 3
    Presented by Best House Diagonal Mar
  • Apartment in Barcelona, Province of Barcelona
    Apartment in Barcelona, Province of Barcelona
    CN¥ 23,190
    1 2
    Presented by Spotahome
  • Apartment in Barcelona, Province of Barcelona
    Apartment in Barcelona, Province of Barcelona
    CN¥ 20,160
    2
    Presented by Spotahome
  • Apartment in Barcelona, Province of Barcelona
    Apartment in Barcelona, Province of Barcelona
    CN¥ 28,300
    108 m² 4 3
    Presented by Spotahome
  • Apartment in Barcelona, Province of Barcelona
    Apartment in Barcelona, Province of Barcelona
    CN¥ 52,000 month
    251 m² 3 4
    Presented by FELIZ ESPERANZA
  • Apartment in Barcelona, Province of Barcelona
    Apartment in Barcelona, Province of Barcelona
    CN¥ 141,500 month
    288 m² 3 2
    Presented by FELIZ ESPERANZA
  • Apartment in Barcelona, Province of Barcelona
    Apartment in Barcelona, Province of Barcelona
    CN¥ 39,300 month
    193 m² 3 3
    Presented by FELIZ ESPERANZA

luxury guide

Barcelona's apartment market has been one of Europe's most watched for a decade, and the numbers back it up. 2,035 apartments are currently listed for sale in the city, ranging from compact pied-à-terres in the Gothic Quarter to full-floor residences in the grand modernista buildings of the Eixample. The city draws buyers from the United States, the Middle East and northern Europe, most of them repeat visitors who know exactly what they want. Sitges and Castelldefels to the south, Premia de Mar and Mataró along the Maresme coast: all are within commuting distance and all have their own apartment market. But the serious luxury money stays inside the city.

How much does an apartment cost in Barcelona

Prices start at CN¥4,577,328 for well-located apartments in need of renovation and reach CN¥20,879,040 for top-floor units with private terraces and sea views in premium buildings. The average sits at CN¥8,833,440. Floor areas run from 44 to 3106 sqm, averaging 157 sqm, with bedroom counts between 1 and 10. Floor level is the single biggest price driver after location: a ground-floor apartment in the Eixample with a private patio sells for far less than the identical layout on the sixth floor with a rooftop terrace. Tourist rental licences are a second critical variable. The city stopped issuing new licences, so any apartment that already holds one carries a premium. Ma the honest answer for buyers focused on short-term rental income is this: without a licence, returns depend entirely on long-term tenants, and that is a different investment thesis entirely.

Where to buy an apartment in Barcelona

The Eixample Dreta remains the benchmark neighbourhood for luxury apartments. Buildings designed by Domènech i Montaner and Puig i Cadafalch line the octagonal blocks, and original floor plans from the early twentieth century survive in many properties: hydraulic tile floors, ornate gallery windows, ceiling heights that no new build can replicate. Gràcia offers a slower pace without sacrificing location: smaller buildings, inner courtyards, a neighbourhood feel that long-term residents consistently rate above anywhere else in the city. Sant Gervasi, climbing toward Tibidabo, is where established international families tend to settle, drawn by larger floor plans, terrace gardens and quieter streets. And Poblenou is the market's most active frontier. Former industrial buildings converted into loft-style apartments, new developments with communal pools, prices that still undercut the centre by a meaningful margin. It is the part of the city that most resembles what the Eixample looked like forty years ago: an opportunity, if the timing is right.