Paying rent has become business challenging task for many homes. important price increase was registered within the last year. moderate living wages rate jumped effort must be made by tenants in the state of Alicante until they reach the average. well above 30% or 35% maximum that experts generally recommend to avoid that apartment rentals put an excessive strain on household finances.
In this way, a person from Alicante who rented an apartment last year, up to 42% of your income Just paying monthly rent nine percentage points more than a year, according to the “Wages and rental relationship in 2022” study, which exceeds the average salary data of the platform’s job offers. Information Affairs and rental housing prices from the Real Estate Index photo house.
In this sense, it should not be forgotten that in 2022 Average Income paid by tenants in the province an increase of not less than 24.3%, according to the last of these portals. In this way, the average price per square meter already rises. 9.82 eurosMeaning 9,427 euros per year For a floor of 80 square meters. on his behalf, he gross salary The number of job offers in the state represents 1,851 euros per month or the same thing, 22,208 € gross annual, from which the above mentioned effort rate of 42% stated in the study can be deducted.
With this figure now very close to the national average, where there is the volume of income required to pay the rent 43%. Of course, there is still a distance between us and the provinces that have the biggest problems in this area. Barcelonathe rent consumes up to 62% of the tenant’s average income; guipuzcoawith 59%; Balearic Islandswhere it represents 58%; And Madridwith 57%.
On the other hand, in the state Valencia while the effort rate reaches 45%, Castellon It stays at 28%. According to Fotocasa, the regional average stands at 42%, the highest level in the last ten years, in line with what is happening in Alicante.
“It’s not just that salaries are not increasing at the same rate as housing anymore. The main reason for their high in history is because rental price at historical highIt shows the biggest increases in the last 17 years”, the portal’s Director of Research points out: Maria Matosit also reminds us that the effort made by tenants “far exceeds that recommended by the European control bodies, which determine that no more than 30% should be allocated to payment for housing”.
on his behalf monica perezInfoJobs Director of Communications and Research comments: “In 2022 the (nationally) average gross monthly salary on InfoJobs reached €2,033 (-0.7% compared to 2021). 6.4% loss in purchasing powerConsidering that inflation closed at 5.7%, “it creates regional differences”.