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Average Housing Price in Seville Exceeded 2,500 Euros per Square Meter in September 2025

Seville surprises: apartment prices rising faster than elsewhere in Spain

In September 2025, Seville reached a new milestone in housing prices. The average price per square meter is significantly higher than last year. The article examines differences between city districts and analyzes real estate market trends.

Housing price trends in Seville

At the start of autumn 2025, the average cost per square meter of residential real estate in Seville rose to €2,563. This figure, recorded in September, represents a decrease of 2.3% compared to August and a 4.5% drop for the quarter. Nevertheless, compared to the same period last year, prices remain 8.9% higher, indicating continued year-on-year market growth.

Comparison with national trends

Across Spain as a whole, the average price per square meter reached €2,517, which is up 0.7% from the previous month and 15.3% higher than in September 2024. Thus, Seville remains above the national average despite a local decline after the summer peak, when an all-time high of €2,684 per square meter was recorded in June.

Differences between city districts

Within Seville, there are significant differences in housing prices depending on the district. The Center remains the most expensive, with the price per square meter at €4,012, up 9.6% from a year ago. Next are Los Remedios at €3,664 with a 16.2% increase, and the Prado de San Sebastián – Felipe II – Bueno Monreal district, where the price is €3,425 (+4.0%). In Triana and Nervión, prices per square meter also exceed €3,300, with annual growth reaching 11.5% in Nervión.

Affordable districts and record growth rates

The lowest housing prices are recorded in Torreblanca at 685 euros per square meter, which is 5.8% less than a year ago. In the Cerro-Amate district, prices are at 1,239 euros (-3.0%). Meanwhile, San Jerónimo, Parque Alcosa, and Pino Montano are showing significant growth: in the latter, prices have increased by 15.5% over the year. The La Macarena district stands out in particular, with a record price increase of 29.7% compared to last year.

Brief market overview

After peaking in the summer, Seville’s housing market is adjusting, but annual figures remain positive. The city center still holds its position as the most expensive area, while Los Remedios and Nervión are notable for double-digit growth rates. Torreblanca remains the most affordable district, with prices a third below historical highs. Overall, Seville’s real estate market shows resilience and continues to attract buyers.

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